Facebook employees to work from home until July 2021
DeeperDive is a beta AI feature. Refer to full articles for the facts.
[BENGALURU] Facebook Inc will allow employees to work from home until July 2021 due to the coronavirus outbreak and will give them US$1,000 for home office needs, a spokeswoman for the social media giant said on Thursday.
The company joins other big technology firms that have taken similar steps recently.
Late in July, Alphabet Inc's Google said it would allow employees who do not need to be in the office to work from home until the end of June 2021, while Twitter Inc had proposed remote work indefinitely for some of its employees.
"Based on guidance from health and government experts, as well as decisions drawn from our internal discussions about these matters, we are allowing employees to continue voluntarily working from home until July 2021", a Facebook spokesperson said in an emailed statement.
"In addition, we are giving employees an additional US$1,000 for home office needs," it added.
Facebook also said that the company will continue reopening offices in a restricted capacity where government guidance permits and where virus mitigation has taken place for about two months.
Navigate Asia in
a new global order
Get the insights delivered to your inbox.
However, the company added that it was unlikely many locations will reopen in the United States and Latin America before the end of the year, due to the high number of Covid-19 cases.
REUTERS
For the latest numbers on the global coronavirus situation, go to bt.sg/ncov
Decoding Asia newsletter: your guide to navigating Asia in a new global order. Sign up here to get Decoding Asia newsletter. Delivered to your inbox. Free.
Share with us your feedback on BT's products and services
TRENDING NOW
StarHub hands Ensign InfoSecurity control back to Temasek in S$115 million deal, books S$200 million gain
Singaporeans can now buy record amount of yen per Singdollar
Air India asks Tata, Singapore Airlines for funds after US$2.4 billion loss
Keppel DC Reit posts 13.2% higher Q1 DPU of S$0.02833 on strong portfolio performance