Google initially planned to have employees return to work on July 6, then pushed the date back to September.
Google is asking employees to continue working from home until summer 2021.
The Wall Street Journal's Rob Copeland first reported that Google would announce as early as Monday that it had pushed its return-to-office date back to July 2021 for nearly all of its 200,000 employees and contract workers. Google closed its offices in March as the coronavirus hit the San Francisco Bay Area. The company initially planned to have employees return on July 6, but as the coronavirus surged again in California — though mainly in Southern California rather than the Bay Area, where Google is based — it pushed back its reopening date to at least September. Now it appears employees will continue working from home for another year.
Google is one of several tech companies mulling how and when to reopen offices. Microsoft has said employees will work from home through at least October, while Amazon has said employees will work remotely until January. Both companies are based in Seattle, where coronavirus cases are still on the rise.
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