Our weekly round up of workplace news from around the web. 

  • As companies toy around with the idea of a four-day workweek, Forbes says CRE leaders must find innovative ways to attract new tenants by giving them what they want: flexibility and stability.

  • Office occupancy rates have hit their highest levels since March 2020, reports Workplace Insight.

  • In the possible near future when hybrid arrangements become normal and many workers split their time between home-like offices and office-like homes, The Atlantic shares why the distinction between work and home life will become almost meaningless.

  • As a new digital economy fueled by technological innovation emerges, This Day asks: are employees still the most vital asset in the workplace?

  • From office to workspace – HR News explores why how we work post pandemic will create further changes to the real estate market.

  • The Irish Times reports that there will be no mad rush back to the office, according to the owner of a remote coworking hub.

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