Microsoft said that it would start bringing its employees back to the office at the end of this month, citing high vaccination rates, as well as declining hospitalizations and deaths in the state
Microsoft Corp. said it would start bringing its employees back to the office at the end of this month, becoming the latest company to bet business can begin returning to normal, as the Omicron variant of Covid-19 virusStarting Feb.
28, Microsoft will give its employees 30 days to shift to a new stage of hybrid working which will bring more people onto its campuses. Who is required in the office and when will be decided by each team, said Chris Capossela, Microsoft’s chief marketing officer,
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