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GM Scales Back Return-to-Office Plan After Staff Backlash
- Automaker had required three days a week starting late 2022
- Company now says no policy change before early next year
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General Motors Co. walked back plans to require employees to return to a company office several days a week, delaying a change to its remote-work policies until next year, according to an internal memo seen by Bloomberg.
The update, sent to salaried staff on Tuesday, clarified a directive issued on Sept. 23 that would have mandated spending three days on GM’s campus each week, starting later this year. While the automaker is still seeking “a more regular, in-person presence,” GM retreated from its return-to-office stance after pushback from employees.