(Reuters) – Fidelity Investments on Monday said it has paused voluntary return-to-office plans for employees in New England, citing a rising risk from the COVID-19 pandemic.
A spokesman for the family-controlled company said it has paused “pilot” return to office programs at its offices in Boston, in Smithfield R.I. and in Merrimack, N.H. “due to rising COVID risk scores.”
(Reporting by Ross Kerber, Editing by Franklin Paul)