Bolt is an Uber competitor that offers services including ride-hailing, food and grocery delivery, and e-scooter rentals in its app. Starting in Janua

Bolt CEO changes RTO policy to 'stop the insanity of people working remotely from places like Bali.' Read the memo.

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2024-10-27 15:00:07

Bolt is an Uber competitor that offers services including ride-hailing, food and grocery delivery, and e-scooter rentals in its app. Starting in January, Bolt will require all of its employees to work from the office at least 12 days a month, or roughly 3 a week, the company confirmed to Business Insider.

CEO Markus Villig wrote in a memo to staff that the company had "seen too much complacency" in where employees work in recent years and that they had a choice to either "restart our ambitious culture to compete in the highest league" or "fall into mediocrity."

"We are too scattered, people feel disconnected, attrition is too high, and our offices lie empty," Villig wrote. "I find it a disgrace to our culture that less than 50% of employees come to the office +2 days per week."

He referenced tech industry giants like Amazon, Tesla, and Apple, which have implemented varying forms of return-to-office mandates.

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