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sidhanthp·hace 4 años·discussI don't think that's business as usual in China. I don't think Facebook operates there.
sidhanthp·hace 5 años·discussNGL, I have no clue what this article is saying.Does this mean that people who were approved for remote work will be forced to come back into the office? Or that people who are supposed to come into the office Jan 2022 will continue to have to come into the office in Jan 2022 (i.e., no change).