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Lyft Will Let Most Employees Work and Live Wherever They Want

Lucy Nicholson | Reuters
  • Lyft on Wednesday announced it was shifting to a "fully flexible" work option, allowing workers the choice of where to live and work.
  • The move makes Lyft the latest tech company to change its office policies to be more accommodating to workers who have gotten comfortable working remotely over the pandemic.
  • Almost all of the company's employees will be able to pick whether they work from the office, at home or in a hybrid model, the company said in a blog post.

Lyft on Wednesday announced it was shifting to a "fully flexible" work option, allowing workers the choice of where to live and work.

The move makes Lyft the latest tech company to change its office policies to be more accommodating to workers who have gotten comfortable working remotely over the pandemic.

Almost all of the company's employees will be able to pick whether they work from the office, at home or in a hybrid model, the company said in a blog post. Employees can choose where they want to live. In general, employees won't need permission to relocate within the country, Lyft said.

Lyft had 4,369 employees as of Sept. 30, 2021, according to a filing.

The company said "managers will keep their teams on the same page with written norms that guide general expectations, team culture, and the cadence of in-person gatherings."

"A flexible workplace strikes the right balance between trust and choice — helping us do our best work while attracting and retaining top talent," Lyft's President of Business Affairs Kristin Sverchek said in the post.

Lyft follows a handful of companies in announcing their post-Covid office plans as cases continue to fall across the nation. Apple is asking employees to come back April 11, while Google is aiming for an April 4 return.

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