San Antonio-based USAA pulling workers back into the office, closing door on remote positions

San Antonio-based USAA, one of the city's largest employers, is requiring some of its remote workers to start reporting to the office three days a week, the Wall Street Journal reports. The insurance and financial services company shifted many employees to remote work during the pandemic and hired on some as remote workers. Now, those living within 60 miles of a company office will be considered a hybrid employee and required to log in-person hours even if they were hired for remote work, the WSJ reports, citing a company email.
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