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From the post:
>Microsoft is updating its flexible work expectations with a revised return-to-office policy that requires employees to be on-site three days per week — a shift that comes at a sensitive moment for the company’s workforce amid widespread layoffs. The new requirement will begin in February for employees who live within 50 miles of the company’s Redmond, Wash., HQ. It will roll out to other U.S. and global locations later. Employees can ask for exceptions through mid-September. Microsoft’s current hybrid work policy allows most employees to work remotely up to half the time without approval.
Archive: https://archive.today/ZEYVA
From the post:
>>Microsoft is updating its flexible work expectations with a revised return-to-office policy that requires employees to be on-site three days per week — a shift that comes at a sensitive moment for the company’s workforce amid widespread layoffs.
The new requirement will begin in February for employees who live within 50 miles of the company’s Redmond, Wash., HQ. It will roll out to other U.S. and global locations later. Employees can ask for exceptions through mid-September.
Microsoft’s current hybrid work policy allows most employees to work remotely up to half the time without approval.
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