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DETROIT (Reuters) – Ford Motor (NYSE:) Co said on Monday it has shifted its plan for a return-to-work hybrid model to March as the state of the COVID-19 pandemic remains fluid.
The No. 2 U.S. automaker said it will begin a pilot phase for select employees in February and March. The company had previously said it would not return to work under a hybrid work model before January.
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