GM Tells Corporate Workers to Return to Office Three Days a Week
- Automaker says it’s ‘committed to maintaining flexibility’
- Rival Ford is sticking with a ‘flexible hybrid’ model
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General Motors Co. became the latest company to ask corporate employees to return to the office at least part of the time.
Employees who had worked remotely during the Covid-19 pandemic are expected to “pivot to a more regular in-person work cycle,” which includes three days on GM’s campus each week, a spokesperson said Friday. The return-to-office mandate will take effect later this year, the spokesperson said.