Uber is ordering employees to spend at least three days a week in the office and interrupt remote work, Ceo Dara KhosroWHAHi said in a memorandum for employees.
Starting in June, Uber employees will be required to spend Tuesday by Thursday in the office, according to the memorandum, which was first reported by CNBC. The request will apply to some workers who were previously classified as completely remote.
“After a complete review of our existing distance approval, we are asking many remote employees to enter an office,” Khosrowshahi said in Memorandum. “In addition, we will hire new roles in the distance only too much savings.”
Participation within persons will be tracked “at the team’s and individual level to ensure that expectations are being met,” Memory added. Khosrowshi will hold a comprehensive meeting with Uber employees to discuss the changes.
Uber did not immediately return the post request for comment. The company’s shares were flat in Tuesday’s trade.
In addition to the requests of the persons, Uber Tweaked a program that gives employees a paid sabedation monthly so that only employees with eight years of service team are right from a previous five-year landmark.
Since 2022, Uber has implemented a hybrid work model, with most of the employees required to spend at least half of their office work and on Tuesday and Thursday serving as “anchor days”. Some workers remained completely distant.
“Our collective appearance as a leading team is that while distance work has some benefits, being in the cooperation of office fuels, ignites creativity and increases speed,” KhosroWHAHi added to the memorandum.
Immediately after the internal announcement, some employees received the company’s messages board to express their dissatisfaction, according to the CNBC.
“This is not” doing the right thing “for your employees,” is said to have written,
Uber is the latest of many companies to leave the Pandemic Age’s distance work policies in favor of more participation within persons.
For example, Google wants employees to be on their tables three days a week – and recently told some distant employees that they risk losing their concerts if they did not start respecting the rule.
In February, Google Brin co -founder told the company’s artificial intelligence workers that they should be in the office every day and said “60 hours a week is the sweet place of productivity.”
Amazon has taken an even tighter approach and has demanded that corporate employees be in the office five days a week since January.
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