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Tech companies battle over remote work

Tech companies battle over remote work
Explore the clash between tech companies over remote work policies, as employees voice concerns and companies enforce new in-office mandates.

The article discusses the ongoing battle over returning to the office at tech companies, with some companies like Salesforce offering incentives for employees to return to the office, while others like Google are factoring in-person attendance into performance reviews. However, some employees are pushing back against these policies, citing concerns about the practicality of in-person work and the lack of consideration for individual circumstances. The article also includes comments from readers discussing the pros and cons of remote work and office work.

Original article: CNN Sees ‘Escalating Battle’ Over Returning to the Office at Tech Companies

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