Microsoft to let most employees work remotely for up to half their weekly working hours

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Providing greater flexibility even after offices start reopening.

Microsoft to let most employees work remotely for up to half their weekly working hours
Microsoft will allow most of its employees to clock in up to half their weekly working hours remotely, providing greater flexibility even after offices start reopening. The software-maker said in a blog post that while returning to office is optional for most employees for now, Microsoft was ...

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