Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter allows employees to work from home indefinitely

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey told employees in an email that they would be allowed to work from home indefinitely, even after COVID-19 shutdowns end. Dorsey also said Twitter’s offices wouldn’t be reopened until September at the earliest, BuzzFeed News first reported. Twitter told employees to start working from home in March, but the offer doesn’t extend to employees whose jobs mandate that they return to the office, like those tasked with server maintenance. News ways of working A Twitter representative told Business Insider that the decision meshed with the company’s broader mission to support employees working from anywhere, adding that “the past few months have proven we can make that work.” “Opening offices will be our decision, when and if our employees come back, will be theirs,” the representative told Business Insider. “When we do decide to open offices, it also won’t be a snap back to the way it was before. It will be careful, intentional, office by office and gradual.” Also read: Meet the cutest chef on the planet: 1 year old Kobe

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