Business trendsFujitsu to cut office space in half as pandemic transforms work
Tech company's 3-year plan comes as telework becomes new norm
People in face masks head to their offices in Tokyo. Fujitsu aims to reduce by half the number of its offices in Japan within three years.
TOKYO -- Japanese technology company Fujitsu will cut its office space in Japan by half over the next three years, Nikkei has learned, a move that may herald a new trend among large Japanese companies as the novel coronavirus encourages companies to reassess how they operate.