Uber is the latest tech company to rethink its return-to-office plans
brandonlin
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San Francisco (CNN Business)Less than three months after announcing that its employees would be required to come back to the office at least three days a week, Uber is backtracking.
The ride-hailing company will give its global office workers the option to apply for fully remote work or choose from a list of other offices instead of their pre-pandemic location, the company's chief people officer, Nikki Krishnamurthy, said in a blog post Tuesday.