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© Reuters. The Walmart Superstore logo can be seen in Rosemead California during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak, which occurred June 11, 2020. Picture taken June 11, 2020. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni/Files

(Reuters) – After more than a decade and a half, Walmart’s U.S. corporate employees will begin working in the retail company’s offices starting Nov. 8. According to a memo from Friday,

Big-box retailer and one of the most important employers in America, Walmart, announced that its employees would be more frequent at campus offices. They expect all to have been fully immunized or will be granted accommodation by November.

“There is no substitution for being in the offices together — it helps shape our culture, collaborate, innovate, build relationships and move faster,” Chief People Officer Donna Morris said in the memo.

Walmart’s global tech group will, however, primarily be based online.

The Chief Executive Officer Andy Jassy stated in an earlier message that Rival Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ:), will allow individual teams to decide the number of days corporate employees should work remotely in a week.

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