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As many of its rival internet service providers have at least some provision in place for remote work during the coronavirus pandemic, Charter Communications still has in place its standing policy against working from home. This is after at least one employee at Charter tested positive for COVID-19 and others are now worried about exposure, TechCrunch reports.
The company sent an emailed statement to The Verge on Thursday saying it was “reviewing our business and employee continuity plans daily, and will adjust accordingly,” but as of publication time, the company had no official word on when such adjustments would occur. According to TechCrunch, Charter management makes decisions on working from home on a case-by-case basis and usually...
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As many of its rival internet service providers have at least some provision in place for remote work during the coronavirus pandemic, Charter Communications still has in place its standing policy against working from home. This is after at least one employee at Charter tested positive for COVID-19 and others are now worried about exposure, TechCrunch reports.
The company sent an emailed statement to The Verge on Thursday saying it was “reviewing our business and employee continuity plans daily, and will adjust accordingly,” but as of publication time, the company had no official word on when such adjustments would occur. According to TechCrunch, Charter management makes decisions on working from home on a case-by-case basis and usually...
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