The Scottish Mail on Sunday

TikTok tells WFH staff to get back in the office twice a week

- By Neil Craven

TIKTOK has ordered London staff back to the office for a minimum of two days a week to ‘inspire creativity’ and make the business ‘stronger’.

The social media giant emailed employees encouragin­g them to attend the office three days a week – with a minimum of two days on site required, after some staff spent the past two years working remotely. ‘We believe that face-toface interactio­n can inspire creativity and creates irreplacea­ble value,’ the email said.

It added: ‘Spending time together helps build mutual understand­ing and trust, which makes us a closer team and a stronger business.

We want to balance the need to bring our people together while offering flexibilit­y that respects team and employee needs.’

Employees have been told to make the change this month, with some granted a period of grace until September before they have to complete the move.

It is understood the approach may vary across teams and exceptions to the two-day rule may be made according to the demands of different jobs and individual circumstan­ces.

Other big tech firms have already begun to make the shift.

Google required employees to be in the office at least three days a week from April.

Google chief executive Sundar Pichai told The Wall Street Journal: ‘I think we can be more purposeful about the time they’re in, making sure group meetings, collaborat­ion, creative brainstorm­ing, or community building happens then.’

But he added many staff will continue to ‘enjoy the flexibilit­y of working from home a couple [of] days [a] week, spending time in another city for part of the year, or even moving there permanentl­y.’

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