KEY POINTS
  • New York Attorney General Letitia James opened an inquiry into Charter Communications.
  • The telecom company, generally considered an essential business, continued to require some employees to report to corporate offices amid government calls for employers to allow remote work where possible.
  • A Charter spokesperson said in a statement that a "significant majority" of office and call center employees in the U.S. are now working from home.

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Charter Communications's office in Newtown, Connecticut

New York Attorney General Letitia James opened an inquiry into Charter Communications after the telecom company continued to require some employees to report to corporate offices amid government calls for employers to allow remote work where possible.

The inquiry will look into how Charter has managed its employees during the Covid-19 pandemic, a spokesperson for James said.

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