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The Future of Work – Microsoft adopts ‘hybrid workplace’ that will let more employees work from home permanently

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The coronavirus has abruptly changed the way we work — and some of those changes may be forever
Stay-at-home orders across the United States have forced radical change on the workplace — far beyond the mass shift to remote work. It’s deepened the financial crunch for primary care physicians, injected chaos into the lives of working parents and pushed industries from restaurants to real estate to reinvent themselves.
By Washington Post Staff

Microsoft adopts ‘hybrid workplace’ that will let more employees work from home permanently

The Redmond, Washington-based conglomerate unveiled plans to adopt a “hybrid workplace” environment as it copes with the raging coronavirus crisis. The company said part of its strategy is to permanently offer employees greater flexibility once the outbreak subsides.

 

Dalvin Brown

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