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

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Some staffers expressed unhappiness about the change, saying it could leave them scrambling to deal with commuting or child-care issues. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX USAA remotejob workplace Texas

The insurance and financial services company shifted many employees to remote work during the pandemic and hired on some as remote workers.

Bove didn't say how many of USAA's 37,000 workers nationwide were effected by the email, but more than half are already on hybrid schedules, according to the report.WSJ report. A number said they were first told they'd be moved to a hybrid schedule in April, a time shift that could create commuting or child-care issues.

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