Returning to the office isn’t the answer to Canada’s productivity problem — and it will add pressure to urban housing
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Returning to the office isn’t the answer to Canada’s productivity problem — and it will add pressure to urban housing
Companies are betting on office mandates to fix sluggish productivity, but what workers need most are affordable homes, shorter commutes and real opportunities to grow, not added stress.
Offices are empty: 65% of the Gen Z prioritizes flexibility and companies adapt or lose talent.
How do home office and hybrid models influence innovation in the job? A study shows where the classic office is still at the forefront.
It seems to us that one of the major challenges in promoting the balance of pension financing and the renewal of our country's economy would be an active policy to boost productivity gains and the population's labour force participation rate.
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