CoStar News
Summary: The Washington Post has announced a return to a five-day in-office workweek starting next year, ending its remote and hybrid policies established during the pandemic. Publisher Will Lewis emphasized the importance of in-person collaboration, stating that the company thrives on “great office energy.” Managers are required to return by February 3, 2025, while all other employees will follow by June 2. This shift aligns with similar policies from major companies like Amazon, which also recently mandated full-time office attendance. The move has faced criticism from the Washington Post Guild, which argues that it may disrupt productivity rather than enhance it.