Spotify is the latest tech company to shift to a flexible work model following the Covid-19 pandemic. The streaming company announced Friday it’s adapting a “Work from Anywhere” model, which will allow employees to choose whether they want to be in the office full time, be at home full time or a combination of the two. The company...
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