- Japanese telco giant
NTT will start treatingoffice commutes as business trips, per KyodoNews . - Starting in July, NTT is slated to reimburse 30,000 employees for the cost of their commutes.
At Japanese telecommunications giant NTT,
Starting from July, NTT will reimburse domestic employees for their commute to the office — even if they're a plane ride away, Kyodo News reported, citing a source familiar with the matter. Employees can work from anywhere in Japan, and the company will pay for accommodation when employees need to return to the office.
The company will roll out the program to 30,000 of its employees in
NTT's flexible work program is aimed at attracting and retaining talent amid a
NTT's program also comes two years after the COVID-19 pandemic forced much of the world's labor force to
As the pandemic eases, corporate leaders are debating bringing the workforce back to the office after two years of pandemic-induced remote work.
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz said last week he was doing "everything" he could to get staff to return to the office — but that they're not returning "at the level" he wants. To get employees back to the office, Tesla CEO Elon Musk issued an ultimatum to executive staff earlier this month, telling them to return to the office or quit.
On the other end of the spectrum, Airbnb is allowing employees to live and work from anywhere forever, CEO Brian Chesky announced in April.
NTT did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.