Quote Originally Posted by Mitch View Post
It is still a very narrow-minded view on the idea but still seems there has been no implementation of this strategy. anyone thoughts?
Businesses in a particular location that rely on staff and customers to turn up to that location, will make the obvious decision. Even if they get subsidies to move, why would they if another location doesn't work for them in terms of skills, staff and customers?

I see Xero is setting up a new location in Hawkes Bay - presumably a calculated business decision (though it will reduce Mr Drury's commute time).

And to add - I worked for a very large global tech company that cancelled all working from home. They had a very good reason, too.