No rise in workers in UK city centres despite back-to-office plea
by Richard Partington Economics correspondent from on (#57Z39)
Worker footfall was at 17% of pre-lockdown levels at end of August, unchanged from June
The number of people going back to work in offices has flatlined in the past two months despite the government push to get more workers into cities to protect Britain's biggest urban economies from collapse.
According to analysis of mobile phone tracking data by the Centre for Cities thinktank, worker footfall across 63 of the UK's largest town and city centres was just 17% of pre-lockdown levels at the end of June, remained at 17% at the start of August and was still at 17% in the last full week of the month.
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