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Airbus Adjusts Remote Work Policy Following Employee Strikes

Airbus Adjusts Remote Work Policy Following Employee Strikes

21 Ağustos 2026The Guardian
  • Airbus has adjusted its remote working policy following employee strikes against its initial plans to limit remote work to one day a week. The company, known as the world's largest aeroplane maker, had intended to implement this restriction starting in September.
  • Currently, employees enjoy the flexibility of working remotely for two days a week.
  • The changes in Airbus's remote working policy come amid a broader trend of companies grappling with employee demands for flexible work arrangements. Strikes and protests have become common as workers push back against rigid office return policies, signaling a potential shift in corporate culture.
  • This shift in Airbus's policy highlights the growing influence of employee voices in corporate decision-making, especially in the wake of the pandemic. The resistance to a strict return-to-office mandate reflects broader trends in workforce expectations, where flexibility and work-life balance are increasingly prior…
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