Chartered buses, salary advances, hotlines: How tech companies are helping their workers in Ukraine

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Chartered buses, salary advances, hotlines: How tech companies are helping their workers in Ukraine
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Some tech firms have offered financial support to workers, set up hotlines and arranged for travel or housing for those fleeing the escalating conflict, according to interviews and company statements

. One global tech company, Wix, planned for weeks for worst case scenarios for its 900 employees in the country.Roughly two weeks ago, with news that Russia had amassed troops along the Ukrainian border, Wix asked dozens of its employees if they would relocate to Krakow, Poland, where it has an office. For the rest, it offered chartered flights and hotel accommodations in Antalya, Turkey.

Lyft said it was providing financial support for"emergency preparedness and for those who wish to temporarily relocate, increased time off and additional mental health resources." Ubisoft, a video game company, said it recommended to employees the week before the invasion that they take shelter in a place they consider safe and that it is providing housing in neighboring countries for employees and their families as an option.

 

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