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SAN FRANCISCO, June 10 ― Facebook yesterday said it will give employees the option of sticking with remote work for the long term, even offering to help some interested in moving to other countries. Beginning on June 15, Facebook will let any employee whose job can be done remotely ask to work...

SAN FRANCISCO, June 10 ― Facebook yesterday said it will give employees the option of sticking with remote work for the long term, even offering to help some interested in moving to other countries.

“We want to be the place where people can do the best work of their careers while ensuring a consistent experience for employees no matter where they're located.” Facebook recently began reopening its offices after a yearlong pandemic shutdown, but without perks such as free food and commuter shuttles.

The leading social network said it is on track to have most of its US campuses at 50 percent capacity by early September.Safety protocols in place include wearing face masks and keeping one's distance at work, along with routine Covid-19 testing, according to Facebook.

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