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Google likely to ask employess to Work from Home till end of the year as safety measure

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 8, 2020 18:09 IST

Ever since the coronavirus pandemic has began many organisations have asked employees to work from home. Now as per ...

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Ever since the coronavirus pandemic has began many organisations have asked employees to work from home. Now as per reports doing the rounds,  Google has announced that its employees will work from home the entire year. According to reports, Sundar Pichai said that the employees who would have to return to office will not be called before June or July. 

In the same statement, Google CEO also revealed that the organisation will be emphasizing on new and more effective safety measures, with an entirely different in-office experience for the employees. However, according to another report from a leading portal, the Alphabet-owned company is planning to stop working from home till June 1, 2020. The same report also revealed that the return to the office for the employees would be done in a gradual, incremental way.

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