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Lyft’s new CEO has announced another change for the ride-share company: Workers will soon have to return to the office

Lyft’s new CEO David Risher announced another change for the ride-share company: Workers will soon have to return to the office. On Friday, Risher announced “the first steps in a plan for a flexible model with more regular in-office work,” a Lyft spokesperson said. “Personal connection matters and Lyft is about bringing people together,” a statement from Lyft said.

Lyft also last year decided to sublease portions of its corporate office space in San Francisco, New York City, Nashville and Seattle, Bloomberg reported. The efforts are part of new CEO David Risher’s efforts to streamline the company as it still struggles to turn a profit. Risher, an Amazon veteran who served as its first head of product and head of US retail, took over earlier this month after co-founders Logan Green and John Zimmer stepped down from their management positions.

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