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Published July 22, 2021, 9:00 AM Employees want more balance in their working patterns, with the office re-emerging as the primary place of work post-pandemic, as home-working fatigue grows and productivity levels decline, according to a research survey. The latest Worker Preference Barometer research survey by real estate management and consultancy firm JLL showed that 1,500 respondents across Asia Pacific revealed that appetite for working in the office post-pandemic has grown to three days a week, compared to only two days in a similar survey JLL conducted last year. The data indicates that 68 percent of respondents wish to work in a hybrid model, having the flexibility to switch between the office, home and third-party location versus 74 percent in October 2020. Six out of 10 believe that they are more productive in the office than at home compared to 54 percent a year ago. ....