How publishers are handling returns to the office going into 2022

As the new year approaches, media companies’ “crawl-walk-run” plans to return to the office may be bearing closer semblance to a game of “red light, green light.”

While many media companies have begun to reopen their doors, some like Group Nine and The New York Times are leaving the timelines open-ended for when employees will be required to be back at their desks, which could help them adjust to the Omicron variant’s potential threat.

“We are continuing to monitor the situation especially given the novel Omicron variant,” said a Group Nine spokesperson. 

A spokesperson at Politico said, “Like the rest of the world we are waiting on the data and seeing how it changes the pandemic and safety measures the CDC implements.”

Publishers have been continually updating their office return plans throughout 2021. In January, many announced they would start asking employees to return to the office in the summer. By June, many media companies had set July as the start of a phased reopening and with a hybrid model instituted by September. But by August, those timelines got pushed back due to concerns around the Delta variant.

Now, some publishers are determined to reopen in early 2022, while others are hesitant to commit to a specific date. Most of the companies that Digiday spoke with for this story noted that the health and safety of their employees are a priority and that management will continue to monitor developments. Below are the latest updates to media companies’ return to office plans.

The key details:

Media companies like Politico, The Washington Post and theSkimm have set dates for when the next phase of the hybrid model will go into effect in January 2022.Publishers like Bustle Digital Group, Condé Nast and Hearst already opened their offices this fall, joining other companies like Politico that have had them open on a voluntary basis this year.While in-office work is voluntary at companies like BDG and Forbes, other publishers like Hearst have a set number of days that employees should be in the office. theSkimm will also have a mandated number of days in the office starting in January.None of the media companies Digiday spoke to for this story mentioned full in-person returns to the office in early 2022.

BDG

Have the company’s offices reopened for employees to work voluntarily?: Yes

Has the company set a date for when employees will be required to return to the office?: No

After Labor Day, fully-vaccinated employees who voluntarily wanted to work from the office began returning a few days a week. Teams created their own schedules based on variables like business needs and meeting schedules, according to a spokesperson. 

Condé Nast 

Have the company’s offices reopened for employees to work voluntarily?: Yes

Has the company set a date for when employees will be required to return to the office?: No

Condé Nast began bringing people back into the office on Nov. 15, according to a memo from chief people officer Stan Duncan sent on Nov. 3 — Condé Nast’s most recent communication on the subject. In that memo, Duncan wrote that management is “hoping a majority of our teams will begin to use the office again” between Nov. 15 and the end of 2021 (the office is closed the weeks of Dec. 20 and Dec. 27 for the holidays). 

“If for some reason you cannot join us in person between now and the end of the year, we look forward to seeing you in January. In the new year we will start our full hybrid approach that provides new flexible work schedules,” he wrote. Teams are working with their managers now on January plans, according to a spokesperson. About 70% of staff in New York have come into the office over the last few weeks, they added. 

Digiday spoke to a member of the New Yorker union on Nov. 10, who said individual departments are working with management to determine flexible work policies. Duncan’s memo “seems to suggest that nobody is going to be penalized for not coming in… before the end of the year. But they strongly encourage people to return to the office,” said the union member, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

Duncan added that the people team at Condé Nast will help “build flexible plans” for some employees’ “unique needs and circumstances.” Vaccinations are required, as are masks in public spaces. 

Forbes

Have the company’s offices reopened for employees to work voluntarily?: Yes

Has the company set a date for when employees will be required to return to the office?: No

On Aug. 9, Forbes CEO Mike Federle sent out a memo to staff postponing the return to office, which was scheduled for the week of Sept. 13, due to the Delta variant. “Our current plan is to monitor the situation, and when we think it is safe to return, we’ll let you know at least four weeks prior to the new re-opening date so that you are able to plan,” Federle wrote. Vaccinations became a requirement for going into the offices starting Nov. 1. 

Group Nine

Have the company’s offices reopened for employees to work voluntarily?: Yes

Has the company set a date for when employees will be required to return to the office?: No

Employees will not be required to return to office until at least 2022 and the company will give 30 days notice before it fully reopens, as well as a 60 day grace period. Vaccinations and masks are required.

Hearst

Have the company’s offices reopened for employees to work voluntarily?: Yes

Has the company set a date for when employees will be required to return to the office?: Yes, staff are already coming in twice a week

Hearst began returning to the office with a hybrid schedule in mid-November. Staffers are required to come in two days a week, which will be the case at least through the first quarter. Vaccinations are required to enter Hearst’s offices, and masks are recommended.

The New York Times

Have the company’s offices reopened for employees to work voluntarily?: Yes

Has the company set a date for when employees will be required to return to the office?: No, but aiming for Q1 2022

The Times plans to bring employees back into the office in the first quarter of 2022, after pushing back its return “indefinitely” in August. The Times requires proof of vaccination to enter its offices in the U.S., as well as mask-wearing in common areas and anywhere where an employee cannot socially distance from colleagues.

Politico

Have the company’s offices reopened for employees to work voluntarily?: Yes

Has the company set a date for when employees will be required to return to the office?: No, but a hybrid model will be adopted starting Jan. 18

On Nov. 22, Politico announced “a systemic return under the hybrid model” would begin on Jan. 18. At that point “hoteling software” —  which allows employees to use a reservation system to find and claim a workspace or resources — will be up and running to give employees “more flexibility for a voluntary return to the office,” according to a spokesperson. The hybrid approach means that nearly all non-management employees who wish to keep working from home can do so, they added. The spokesperson did not respond to questions about what kind of hoteling software would be implemented and how it differs from the current system in place at the office before publishing time. Proof of vaccination is required for employees to enter Politico’s offices in Virginia and New York.

theSkimm

Have the company’s offices reopened for employees to work voluntarily?: No

Has the company set a date for when employees will be required to return to the office?: Yes, Jan. 11

Starting Jan. 11, full-time employees must come into theSkimm’s New York headquarters three times per month. Staff will work with their managers to determine which days they must come in. The office will remain closed on Mondays and Fridays.

The Washington Post

Have the company’s offices reopened for employees to work voluntarily?: Yes

Has the company set a date for when employees will be required to return to the office?: Yes, Jan. 10

In September, The Washington Post set a return to office date of Jan. 10. The D.C. office remains open to fully-vaccinated staff.

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Giving back to our communities this holiday season

Recognizing our achievements of the past year, on behalf of our partners, the Awin Group donates over $17,000 to local charities this festive season.

As we close the door on another year of unpredictability, Awin and ShareASale would like to extend our gratitude to all our clients and partners for their continued support. The strength of our industry was clear in the sheer volume and value of the collaborations, campaigns and innovations executed by our partners in 2021, and we hope you all enjoy a well-deserved break over the festive period. 

While acknowledging our industry’s shared success, we are aware of the severe challenges still faced by many communities around the globe. With that in mind, the Awin Group will donate over $17,000 globally on behalf of our partners to local charities this festive season. Please find out more about the selected charities, and the reasons these causes are close to our colleagues’ hearts below.

Have a very happy holiday season. 

Benelux 

In the aftermath of the crisis in Afghanistan, Vluchtelingenwerk supports refugees: building shelters for Afghans arriving in the Netherlands, helping to reunite them with loved ones, and working to make sure they are supported as they adapt to Dutch society. 

FELIDA is a large cat sanctuary in the Netherlands, part of a global animal welfare organization, Four Paws International. The sanctuary rescues animals in need and protects them from human harm and negative intervention as the world encroaches on their natural habitats. 

Brazil 

ChildFund Brasil gives thousands of children a chance to lead a better life and works towards a happier future by providing access to food, education, financial aid and healthcare – an organization whose work is made all the more important when we take into consideration that one in every three children under the age of 14 in Brazil is living in poverty. 

Commission Factory (APAC) 

As well as having teams in Singapore, Malaysia and Australia, Commission Factory also has a team in Vietnam. We want to focus on Vietnam this year in tribute to our team there. It has been a hard year for all, however, COVID-19 has severely impacted the region and this is our way to make a bit of a difference through the Care organization

DACH 

Following the disastrous floods that hit western Germany this year, countless people and community institutions are in need of financial aid to rebuild and return to the way things were. This donation to Integrative Kindertagesstätte St. Hildegard will support the integrative day-care center to get back on its feet. 

France 

Petits Frères des Pauvres spreads awareness about loneliness for elderly members of society in France, supporting the elderly and tackling isolation, particularly across the festive period. Helping over 34,000 people in 2020, the organization has recently launched a digital boutique where donors can purchase meaningful and eco-friendly gifts for the elderly and more isolated members of society.  

Italy 

Pangea Onlus supports women and families globally, fighting against daily injustices and investing in projects to help locals lead a healthy life. This donation in particular will help the charity to protect and support women and their families in Afghanistan. 

Poland 

Swiety Mikolaj dla Seniora supports the elderly, inviting nursing homes and care facilities to join a festive campaign that encourages their residents to write letters with their hopes and dreams to Santa Claus’ volunteers, who then help bring the elderly’s wishes to life and give them gifts over the holidays. 

Spain 

On September 19th, 2021, La Cumbre Vieja volcano erupted for the eighth time on the island of La Palma, forcing over 6,000 families to evacuate and destroying 461 homes. Cabildo de La Palma offers these families a place to live while the community slowly starts to rebuild itself. 

Nordics (Sweden) 

Radda Barnen is a global children’s charity. A panel of expert judges determine where best to invest all corporate donations, so they have the most constructive and positive impact on the children who need it most. 

UK 

Supporting young people across the UK through community and mental health initiatives, Little Lives UK also provides young people with access to the technology needed to help them learn new skills and become the next generation of thinkers, creators, leaders and affiliate marketers. 
 
Tower Hamlets has one of the highest rates of child poverty in the UK (*CPAG 2018 and Trust For London 2020) and the First Love Foundation works holistically to improve peoples’ lives and get them back on track beyond only supporting them through the food bank. As Awin’s London office is based in Tower Hamlets, we wanted to donate to a charity that would directly help the members of our community. 

US (Awin & ShareASale) 

When we asked our American colleagues about a cause they hold close to their hearts, the majority agreed that food poverty and hunger were some of the biggest issues affecting many communities across the United States today. As the country continues to feel the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s reported that one in eight Americans have experienced food insecurity in 2021.  

Our Awin Baltimore office has chosen to donate to the Maryland Food Bank to help eliminate hunger in their local area. 

Our ShareASale colleagues in Chicago have chosen to donate to StandUp for Kids to tackle child food poverty in their community. 

If you or your company would like to donate to any of these charities, please click on the links of the cause you wish to support. 

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