Twitter said Tuesday it is probably not going to open its workplaces before September, and that a large number of its representatives will be allowed to telecommute forever considerably after the finish of the coronavirus lockdowns.
The San Francisco-based organization said it was among the first to move to telecommute in March because of the wellbeing emergency and that it will proceed with that arrangement uncertainly as a major aspect of a move towards an "appropriated workforce."
"We were remarkably situated to react rapidly and permit people to telecommute given our accentuation on decentralization and supporting a conveyed workforce equipped for working from anyplace," a Twitter representative said.
"The previous, not many months have demonstrated we can make that work. So if our representatives are in a job and circumstance that empowers them to telecommute and they need to keep on doing so perpetually, we will get that going."
Twitter said any reviving of its workplaces will be "cautious, deliberate, office by office and continuous" when conditions license.
"Opening workplaces will be our choice, when and if our representatives return, will be theirs," the representative said.
"With not many special cases, workplaces won't open before September. At the point when we do choose to open workplaces, it additionally won't be an easy task back to how it was previously."
The news comes following word from Google and Facebook that they are probably going to proceed telecommuting through the year's end for most representatives.