Hybrid working can save employers US$11,000 per worker a year: IWG
Primary savings come from higher productivity, lower real estate costs, reduced absenteeism and turnover
Singapore
APART from reducing employees' carbon footprint from commuting, hybrid working is projected to save organisations an average of US$11,000 every year for every person who works remotely for half of the week.
Highlighting this in its latest trends forecast white paper for 2022, workspace service provider IWG said an increased and accelerated adoption of the hybrid working model is expected in the year, and businesses may take the chance to reduce overheads.
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