
The Washington
Post has ordered its employees to return to the office following a shift to remote work during the pandemic.
Staff will be required to work in
the office five days a week starting on June 2 next year, according to The New York Times. Managers will have to return by February 3.
The change,
which mirrors the policy announced by owner Jeff Bezos at Amazon, was put forth in a memo by William Lewis, chief executive at the Post.
“We are really good when we are working
together in person,” Lewis wrote, according to the
Times. advertisement
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