Minneapolis Fed orders full-time office return
The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, one of downtown Minneapolis’ largest employers, has mandated a full-time return to the office, reversing hybrid or remote arrangements. The policy goes further than other large organizations that have recently tightened remote-work rules, signaling a notable shift for the downtown workforce.
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Key Facts
- Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis is requiring employees to work in-office full time
- The bank is a major employer in downtown Minneapolis
- The move exceeds the scope of other big organizations’ recent remote-work rollbacks
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Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis mandates full-time office return, bucking hybrid work trend
- Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis is requiring employees to work in-office full time
- The bank is a major employer in downtown Minneapolis
- The move exceeds the scope of other big organizations’ recent remote-work rollbacks