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Investing.com -- Ford Motor (NYSE:F) is requiring most of its salaried employees to work from the office four days per week starting September 1, according to Reuters.
The new policy affects the majority of Ford’s global salaried workforce, though the company did not specify exactly how many employees will be impacted. Ford informed employees about this change on Wednesday.
"Many of our employees have been in the office three or more days per week for some time now. We believe working together in person on a day-to-day basis will help accelerate Ford’s transformation into a higher growth, higher margin, less cyclical and more dynamic company," a Ford spokesperson said in a statement to Reuters.
The automaker views this return-to-office mandate as part of its broader strategy to enhance both employee and company performance. The move represents Ford’s latest effort to boost productivity through in-person collaboration.
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