Japan Tobacco to Allow Remote Work Part-Time in Post-Covid Revamp
- Japan Tobacco is latest multinational to test flexible work
- Employees will also be allowed to work abroad up to 10 days
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Japan Tobacco International is offering its worldwide staff the option to spend more time away from the workplace, the latest multinational to adopt a more flexible approach in the wake of the pandemic.
The Geneva-based company’s employees will be able to work as much as half of their time remotely each month, the maker of Camel and Winston cigarettes said in a statement Thursday. Other measures include being able to work as many as 10 days from abroad.