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EPISODE · Feb 16, 2022 · 20 MIN

Why Microsoft's return to the office may not be the norm

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What does Microsoft's return to the office mean for everybody else? That was one of the questions raised by the tech giant's announcement Monday that it will fully reopen its Washington state offices, including its Redmond headquarters, starting on Feb. 28. The company says it will offer flexibility but expects most employees to be back in the office at least 50% of the time. Microsoft and other big tech companies were among the first in the country to ask employees to work from home at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic nearly two years ago. The rest of the industry followed suit. But the return could be different, based on fundamental changes in the industry and society in the meantime. For an overview and status report, we spoke with Michael Schutzler, CEO of the Washington Technology Industry Association, which represents tech companies across Washington state, and has gone fully virtual itself, giving up its downtown Seattle offices for good. WTIA is also redefining its own boundaries in the process. See excerpts and links on GeekWire: Why Microsoft’s return to the office may not be the norm across the rest of the tech industry See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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