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More workers are returning to the office in Paris than other top global business hubs, study finds

Toronto lagged behind all the other global hubs included in the survey.

Toronto’s return to the office was reported to be the slowest out of the surveyed cities, with an average of 2.7 days.

Lagging behind other capitals could put Toronto at an economic disadvantage. The data showed that employees and employers recognized the benefits of entering the workplace.

5. London
Around 50% of employers in Sydney surveyed worried that strict RTO mandates would result in workers quitting.

The data showed that employees have returned at a rate of 2.8 days a week in Sydney.

The research found that the majority of employers polled in Toronto and Sydney were anxious about staff quitting due to more stringent RTO policies, despite only one in 10 workers polled saying they would do that.

3. New York
A general view of the Singapore city skyline.

The poll found that office attendance in Singapore was an average of 3.2 days a week, which puts it ahead of most other centers of commerce.

1. Paris
Paris was ahead of all of the other financial centers surveyed for RTO.

Paris led the way out of the cities included in the survey, with workers spending an average of 3.5 days in the office there.

The report also presented Paris as the only place on the list where workers go to the city-center workplace more than they are mandated to.