Facebook remote working plan extended to all staff
Facebook will let all employees who can work away from the office do so after the Covid pandemic is over, BBC News reports.
The company has told employees "anyone whose role can be done remotely can request remote work".
Rival big tech firms Apple and Google have recently reversed pandemic working conditions, telling staff to return to the office in the coming months.
Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg told staff he plans to spend up to half of 2022 working remotely.
He had previously said that half of the company's 60,000 employees could be working from home within a decade.
Facebook's offices are expected to open to full capacity in October, but employees without permission to work remotely will have to come in at least half the time.
A Facebook executive, quoted by the Wall Street Journal, declined to say how many employees currently had permission to work from home, but said the company had approved about 90% of requests.