Airbus Softens Remote‑Work Policy After Strikes, Grants Two Days Home Office
724FinanceKemal Tekin
Key Highlights
Airbus, çalışanlarının uzaktan çalışma taleplerine yanıt vererek, planladığı haftada bir gün ofis zorunluluğunu iki gün ev ofisine çıkarma kararı aldı

Airbus has responded to employee remote‑work demands by expanding its planned one‑day‑in‑office rule to two days of home office per week.
Roots of the Remote‑Work Standoff
Management’s Tactical Retreat
Market and Operational Ramifications
Markets should view Airbus’s flexible stance on remote work as an effort to rebalance employee morale with operational productivity. Although short‑term stock swings are possible, the long‑term growth outlook stays anchored by the company’s focus on next‑generation aircraft and defence platforms. For EM investors, this move reinforces a stability signal for the European aerospace sector.
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