Uber raises in-office requirement to 3 days, claws back remote workers
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Uber has announced a revised work policy requiring employees to work in the office three days a week, beginning in June, escalating from the previous two-day requirement. This decision affects even those who had previously been approved for remote work. CEO Dara Khosrowshahi emphasized the need for employees to excel rather than settle for mediocrity, encouraging a culture of faster decision-making and smarter risk-taking. Additionally, remote hiring will be limited, and there have been changes to the company's paid sabbatical program.
In the memo, Khosrowshahi stated, "Even as the external environment remains dynamic, we're on solid footing, with a clear strategy and big plans."
Khosrowshahi emphasized, "As we head into this next chapter, I want to emphasize that 'good' is not going to be good enough - we need to be great."
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