Snap, owner of the Snapchat app, has ordered staff to spend at least 80 per cent of their week in the office in another sign that companies are cooling on working from home.Evan Spiegel, chief executive of the social media company, wrote in a memo to staff that “we’ve forgotten what we’ve lost [from] spending more time together” rather than remote working. The California-based company will enforce the new arrangement from February and cover all Snap’s 30 global offices.There will be exceptions according to personal staff circumstances, but Spiegel said the new policy would be the default arrangement. In the memo, first reported by Bloomberg, he wrote: “I believe that spending more time together in person will help us to achieve our full
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