Companies are gradually outlining their return to the office after overcoming the worst moments of the pandemic and one of the last to do so has been

Banco Santander

.

The Cantabrian entity will allow its employees to telework 16 days per quarter, which means just over one day a week.

The measure will affect its staff in Spain and the staff of its corporate center, according to

Bloomberg

.

The specific conditions will depend on each team and will be designed to allow flexibility, according to the source cited by the media.

Santander

has 28,000 employees

in Spain.

The entity thus joins other large banks in the country such as BBVA, which already announced in March that it will allow its staff to telecommute up to 40% of their time, or Banco Sabadell, which will allow teleworking up to 6 non-consecutive days per month.

The measure is known a few days after Santander itself announced the name of its future CEO.

The Mexican Héctor Grisi has finally been chosen to replace José Antonio Álvarez as Ana Botín's right-hand man and number two in the company.

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