KEY POINTS
  • A majority of Ford Motor's roughly 86,000 employees globally who haven't returned to work yet are expected to start doing so this summer through a new hybrid work schedule.
  • How much an employee will be able to work remotely will be based on their job responsibilities as well as discussions with their managers.

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DETROIT – A majority of Ford Motor's roughly 86,000 global employees who haven't returned to work yet are expected to start doing so this summer through a new hybrid work schedule that gives employees more flexibility over when they report to the office.

The automaker informed staff of its plans Wednesday morning, a year after much of the company's nonmanufacturing employees started working remotely to help slow the spread of Covid-19.

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