Lyft won't require a return to the office until 2023 at the earliest

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Lyft won't require a return to the office until 2023 at the earliest
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Lyft Inc. said employees can work remotely for all of 2022, a reversal of its previous mandate.

Some of us are hoping that a year of remote work will lead to greater job flexibility. Others can’t wait to get out of the house.Lyft’s offices will fully reopen in February as planned for employees who want to come in, but returning will be optional for the whole year. The new policy was not “exclusively tied” to Omicron, but the new strain is “a factor contributing to some uncertainty,” a Lyft spokeswoman said.

The San Francisco-based company doesn’t plan to go fully remote indefinitely as others, including Twitter Inc., have done. Lyft will “continue to talk with team members, use their insights and prioritize flexibility as we develop long-term plans for how we work,” the spokeswoman said.

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