Workers In Washington, D.C., Region Likely To Work From Home Until Next Summer
NPRWorkers In Washington, D.C., Region Likely To Work From Home Until Next Summer Enlarge this image toggle caption Daniel Slim/AFP via Getty Images Daniel Slim/AFP via Getty Images With so much uncertainty continuing around the coronavirus, it might be next summer before most workers for private employers in the Washington, D.C., area return to the normalcy of their offices. That's according to a new survey led by the Greater Washington Partnership, an alliance of CEOs in the region, that finds that many companies remain unsure about how soon their employees will be allowed back in their offices. Sponsor Message Major tech companies such as Google and Facebook have extended their employee work-from-home policies to next summer; Amazon is allowing employees who can work from home to do so until January. Some companies in the Washington, D.C., region that prepared to bring back workers after Labor Day decided against it amid new cases and employees' worries.