WeWork's New York employees are heading back to headquarters in waves starting on Monday in a seven-week return to office plan.
Employees at WeWork's global headquarters will return to the office in waves over the next month as New York City starts to reopen. In the second phase, 50% of employees will go to their designated offices for a week at a time, the person familiar with WeWork's plans said.In a new policy, WeWork will allow employees to work from home one day per week, and they're encouraged to schedule meetings between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. to allow for flexible commuting times, per a memo reviewed by Business Insider.
On a follow-up call to Thursday's meeting, staff raised questions about the return-to-work plan including building infrastructure. Staff cited concerns about not having private car options, one person who attended the meeting said. The chief people officer said during the earlier meeting that he's opting to drive to work in order to avoid public transportation, this person said.
Employees at Industrious, CBRE Hana, and Knotel are not required to go into New York headquarters, spokespeople for those companies said. Knotel employees in other markets where lockdown was lifted earlier and the virus was less severe, such as Amsterdam, Dublin, and Berlin, have been going into the office, following public health guidelines.
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