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    In initial articles back in 2017 of the Microsoft move to downtown, it was stated about 165 employees would make the move. In more recent articles, like http://www.mlive.com/news/detroit/in...al_headqu.html, the headline states that 450 workers will move downtown. However in a recent crains article, it was stated that only about 100 will work out of the office full time. What explains the discrepancy? Will the other 350 workers basically work remotely, and when needed they will come downtown for meetings, etc? If 450 additional workers are coming downtown every day, that's quite a significant increase from initial reports that only 165 would make the move.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mind field View Post
    In initial articles back in 2017 of the Microsoft move to downtown, it was stated about 165 employees would make the move. In more recent articles, like http://www.mlive.com/news/detroit/in...al_headqu.html, the headline states that 450 workers will move downtown. However in a recent crains article, it was stated that only about 100 will work out of the office full time. What explains the discrepancy? Will the other 350 workers basically work remotely, and when needed they will come downtown for meetings, etc? If 450 additional workers are coming downtown every day, that's quite a significant increase from initial reports that only 165 would make the move.
    The other workers may be for LinkedIn: https://blog.linkedin.com/2017/augus...din-to-detroit

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