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Victoria halts return-to-office plan, stressing the need for flexible hybrid models

Victoria has paused its plan to boost the cap on workers returning to offices to 50%, stressing the need for flexible hybrid-work models.
Lois Maskiell
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The Victorian government has paused its plan to boost the cap on workers returning to offices to 50%, after the stateโ€™s two-month period of no locally acquired cases of COVID-19 ended.

Instead of boosting the cap on office workers who are not in the public service from 25% to 50% from January 11, Acting Premier Jacinta Allan announced on Wednesday that only 25% of office workers will be allowed to work on-site until further notice.

Employment Hero chief executive Ben Thompson says these changes to on-site working schedules stress the need for businesses to remain adaptable to uncertainty throughout 2021.

โ€œThe one certainty is that there is no certainty, and businesses shouldnโ€™t wait for things to go back to normal before getting productive or efficient again,โ€ Thompson tells SmartCompany.

โ€œWe still need to figure out how to work in the new normal.โ€

Thompson says managers implementing a successful hybrid-work model that can easily shift between 25% to 50% of staff on-site should prioritise leading through goals, objectives and key results.

To do this, Thompson recommends that managers have one-on-one meetings with their team members at least weekly.

โ€œBasically just take a fresh approach to how you prioritise and meet with your team,โ€ Thompson says.

There are well-established management methods that Thompson says prove how important it is for managers to set clear objectives and key results to help boost collaboration and productivity in their hybrid teams.

โ€œGiving people that ability and opportunity to work on something that they can see they’re contributing to is very empowering and it can be delivered in the home or office,โ€ he says.

For Thompson, the new year and all the uncertainty it brings is an opportunity to throw out old habits and โ€œquestion the assumption that we all need to be in the same place at the same timeโ€.

Announcing the new guidelines on Wednesday, Acting Premier Jacinta Alan said the decision to keep the number of on-site office workers at 25% was based on public health advice and there was no date as to when that advice might change.

โ€œThe public health advice has been to pause the changes for one further week,โ€ Allan said.

โ€œThis is so we can continue to monitor very closely the situation in both New South Wales and also respond to the known Black Rock cluster here in Victoria.โ€

Workplaces welcoming 25% of their workers back into the office in must follow safety guidelines including a limit of one person per two square metres in common areas including bathrooms and meeting rooms.

For smaller teams of less than 40 people, there is a cap of 10 workers in the office at any given time.