Mar 22, 2017
IBM’s marketing chief wants work done on site, not from home
The company that led the way in telecommuting is reining in its employees, back to the office.
by Amy Scott
More than 40 percent of American workers now spend at least part of their week working remotely, according to Gallup. But one company that was a pioneer of so-called telework is having second thoughts. Many remote workers at IBM were recently given a choice: come work at an office in one of six cities — Atlanta, Raleigh, Austin, Boston, San Francisco and New York — or leave. If this sounds familiar, big tech companies like Yahoo and Hewlett Packard have made similar moves.
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