At Tech Companies, the Rebellion Against the Return to the Office Is Getting Serious

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At Tech Companies, the Rebellion Against the Return to the Office Is Getting Serious
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The return-to-work rebellion is getting serious, as employees push to make their remote arrangements permanent.

Some of the economy’s most in-demand employees are about to find out how much power they have over where and how they work.

After months of return-to-work starts and stops, many tech companies, including Alphabet Inc.’s Google, Apple Inc. and Microsoft Corp. , are telling remote workersfor good, or at least show up part of the week. Employees who fled the Bay Area and other high-cost tech hubs earlier in the Covid-19 pandemic—or who just prefer to work from home—now face hard choices: move back, try the super commute, or hold out for a concession or new job elsewhere.

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