Twitter’s new chief Parag Agarwal said on Thursday that he will reopen offices globally this month but let people work remotely if they want, as many businesses shut down to fight the spread of COVID-19. went.
Google It is also preparing for employees to return to their Silicon Valley offices in early April, with the hope that they will only work from home two days a week. Tech company campuses were abandoned early in the pandemic as the spread of COVID-19 caused a social shift to working remotely.
“Business travel is effective immediately, and all global Twitter offices will open from March 15,” Agarwal said in a series of Tweets, “You’ll work wherever you feel most productive and creative, and that includes WFH (work from home) full-time forever.”
He stressed that those who want to continue working remotely will have to “learn and adapt”, noting that “doing distributed work will be very difficult.”
Agarwal advocated returning to the office, saying it fosters a vibrant company culture.
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