Ability to Return to Offices Will ‘Ebb and Flow’: Microsoft
COVID-19's “evolving” delta variant “is compelling many of us to adjust plans” for reopening workspaces, blogged Microsoft's Jared Spataro, corporate vice president-modern work, on the company's decision to indefinitely delay returning employees to their physical offices. “Our ability to come…
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together will ebb and flow,” said Spataro Thursday. Microsoft had planned on Oct. 4 as “the first possible date” to fully reopen its Redmond, Washington, headquarters, he said. “Given the uncertainty of COVID-19, we’ve decided against attempting to forecast a new date for a full reopening of our U.S. work sites in favor of opening U.S. work sites as soon as we’re able to do so safely.”