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It’s Back To The Office For Facebook & Co.

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June 5, 2023
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Meta, parent company to Facebook and Instagram, has made some changes to its off-site work policy. 

Despite their significant investment in and promotion of virtual meeting technology as well as enabling all employees to work remotely beginning in the summer of 2021, Meta has decided to require employees to return to the office 3 days a week beginning September of this year. 

It’s worth noting that these changes in course are occurring amidst Meta’s embrace of 2023 as the year of efficiency, which is ultimately expected to account for the loss of more than 20 thousand jobs across their many subsets of employees, which may impact employee leverage and response to the newly announced policy. 

You can read more about Meta’s policy update here.

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