Melbourne workers are expected to return to city offices in droves on January 18, with new research showing most feel safe and ready after being home-bound for nine months. Private workplaces in Victoria are able to return to 50 percent capacity from Monday, with public service offices permitted to ramp up to 25 percent. “Our message to workers returning to the city is that we’ve missed you, welcome back,” Melbourne Lord Mayor Sally Capp said in a statement. A Roy Morgan survey of 503 city workers from late November to mid-December shows almost two-thirds were either willing to return to their central Melbourne workplaces (44 percent) or had already (15 percent). The most commonly cited factors making workers feel safe to return were COVID-safe plans and adherence to health measures. Nearly 60 percent of people surveyed wanted to return to the workplace for improved health and wellbeing, while 53 percent …
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