The Washington Post told its staff on Monday it will accept the resignation of any employee who won't work in the office five days a week, according to a report by a Semafor editor. Max Tani, who works as a media editor for Semafor, on social media what he called an “internal Q&A” sheet shared with employees of The Washington Post. We are really good when we are working together in person,” Lewis reportedly said. For others, we know it will be an adjustment – you may need to adapt routines and rediscover old ways of managing work-life balance,” Lewis reportedly noted. If you are a reporter out on a story, a salesperson out selling, or a colleague going to a medical appointment – carry on as normal,” Lewis reportedly added.
Source: Washington Post November 19, 2024 20:42 UTC