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5 major companies explain how they've designed their hybrid-work policies

Employees are welcomed back to work with breakfast in the cafeteria at the Chicago Google offices on April 5, 2022.Scott Olson/Getty Images Insider reached out to major companies to learn where people are now working. Based on five companies' responses, hybrid work is thriving right now. Microsoft said its policy allows employees a flexible approach that works best for them. Fully remote work may be losing support from employers, but being in the office all the time doesn't seem to be thriving at a few well-known companies, either.There's a growing consensus that the best option might be in the middle: Five major companies explained to Insider that they all have settled on some form of hybrid work, typically where employees spend part of their time working remotely and part in the office.A majority of US workers in jobs that can be done remotely wants some type of hybrid-work arrangement instead of being solely remote, according to Gallup.

 

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