Covid-19: Zuckerberg says most Facebook workers will stay home ‘at least’ until end of May


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  • Monday, 20 Apr 2020

Zuckerberg said the ‘vast majority’ of Facebook employees will be required to work home until the end of May, adding that even though he anticipates employees can start coming back to the office in a month and half, they will be able to continue working remotely for some time, if they so choose. — Getty Images/TNS

It’s still only mid-April, but Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg says that his company’s employees can expect to keep working form home until at least the end of May as part of continuing efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus.

Zuckerberg gave details about how his company will re-open for business at its offices in a post on his own Facebook page late Thursday. Zuckerberg said Facebook is “slowing our plans to return to the office” in order to put more emphasis on “helping the rest of our community and local economy to get back up and running first”.

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