Google delays return to place of business, broadcasts plan to check 'flexible work week'

The new work model "will lead to higher productivity, collaboration, and well-being,” Google CEO Sundar Pichai discussed.
The new work model "will lead to greater productivity, collaboration, and well-being,” Google CEO Sundar Pichai said.

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