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IBM (NYSE:IBM) has become the latest company in the U.S. to issue a stern return to the office (RTO) mandate to its managers — move near an office or leave the company.
Many — not just IBM workers — thought work-from-home (WFH) policies were here to stay following the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting migrations out of city centers and into larger, cheaper properties in the suburbs or countryside.
But now bosses are increasingly insisting that staff must make a return to their office desks.
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Who’s Demanding The Returns?
IBM vice president John Grainger wrote to managers saying that those working remotely should report to an office or client location at least three days a week “regardless of current work location status.”
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