UK office attendance appears to be settling into a new pattern, with more than four in ten desks now occupied on an average day as employers continue to push staff back into workplaces.
New data from Remit Consulting’s latest Return Report shows office attendance has stabilised above the 40% mark, with late January recording a new high of 44.1%.
While attendance dipped slightly to 42.2% during the February half-term week, the broader trend suggests office usage is becoming more predictable after several years of fluctuation following the pandemic.
Office attendance stabilises across UK cities
The week ending 30 January marked the highest office attendance level recorded by the survey to date, according to Remit.
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