Working for now: The WFH concept is the preferred option in a pandemic, but it is not without its flaws.
ABOUT a year ago, the Covid-19 pandemic ended up drastically changing working practices, with the concept of working-from-home (WFH) becoming the new norm.
The office property market, which was already facing an oversupply situation for years, was hit with another huge blow by the pandemic.
A year on, while the world is still in the thick of arguably its worst health crisis in a century, the outlook is looking less bleak as countries all over the globe have either started or will commence rolling out their vaccine initiatives.