Microsoft: Corporate headquarters to start letting employees back to work at the end of the month

Microsoft Corporation (Microsoft) announced on the 22nd, located in the Seattle suburbs of Redmond (Redmond) corporate headquarters, 29 will begin to let employees back into the office to work.

After about a year of letting employees work remotely due to the impact of the New Crown (Chinese communist virus) Epidemic, Microsoft’s corporate headquarters has set six steps for resuming work in the office, while non-essential employees can choose to continue to work remotely or to work remotely and enter the office in a mixture of both.

As for the employees who enter the office, Microsoft requires that they must wear a mask and maintain social distance.

Microsoft’s vice president of operations Dai Beni (Kurt DelBene) in the Microsoft Web site blog area in a statement pointed out that when the new coronavirus becomes “like the seasonal flu” endemic virus (endemic virus), Microsoft will fully open the office, no longer have any epidemic prevention regulations.

However, even if the epidemic is over, 160,000 Microsoft employees will probably go to work in the same mode as before the outbreak.

In a statement, Debney said that when the new crown epidemic no longer brings a significant burden to the community, Microsoft offices also restarted in phases, “we think some Time to work at Home (less than 50%) will become the standard mode of the vast majority of positions.