A week of train and tube strikes is likely to set back workers’ return to the office just as it was picking up pace – even on Fridays.
New figures suggest that occupancy last week was at its highest since the Covid-19 pandemic began. Remit Consulting, which uses building managers’ reports to track occupancy weekly, found average office occupancy for the week ending 17 June stood at 30.6%.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday all achieved occupancy of more than 35%, while Friday reached 20% for the first time since Remit started the survey more than a year ago. In London, the average office occupancy rate reached 40% from Tuesday to Thursday, and in the West End it exceeded 50% on the busiest days.