MoneyWeek

The return to the office

Is everyone back in the office?

No. A crop of recent headlines certainly suggest that the pandemic-induced era of homeworking has peaked, even for cutting-edge tech firms. Amazon has warned white-collar staff they must now be in the office three days a week. Meta is doing the same from next month. And most strikingly even Zoom, the video-conferencing company that became a byword for homeworking during the pandemic (it saw its revenues leap fourfold in a year), has just told all employees they must be in the office at least two days a week. In the UK, bosses are just

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from MoneyWeek

MoneyWeek2 min readIntelligence (AI) & Semantics
The Top Companies Powering Progress And Productivity In Technology
The Liontrust Global Technology Fund invests in technology companies that create huge value for customers by driving down costs and prices and boosting productivity. When companies do this they create demand, develop products further and grow the ove
MoneyWeek2 min read
Short Positions... Investors Bolster Their Defences
■ European investors are increasingly putting their money into exchange-traded funds (ETFs) tracking the defence sector, says the Financial Times. The three available ETFs had net inflows of $189m by 22 April, putting them on track to match the recor
MoneyWeek1 min read
IPO Watch
Etihad Airways, the Abu Dhabi-based carrier of the United Arab Emirates, has selected several investment banks to help it launch an initial public offering (IPO) that could raise up to $1bn, says Bloomberg. The Abu Dhabi investment fund ADQ, which ow

Related Books & Audiobooks