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"Disappointing" CEO attitudes highlight conscious biases

A workplace futurist is warning a period of "conscious" proximity bias is looming, in light of a survey that found most CEOs plan to reward workers for returning to the office.

KPMG's latest CEO survey shows 67% of Australian CEOs are betting on a full return to the office in the next three years, and 74% say they will reward employees who return with raises, promotions, and better projects.

This is "disappointing", says business strategist and author Dr Ben Hamer.

"It's quite telling that in an anonymous survey, CEOs are coming out and saying: 'within three years' time we're going to go back to the way things were'," he tells HR Daily...

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