Steelcase recalls furloughed workers globally, eases pay restrictions

Steelcase Inc said on Tuesday that it recalled most of its manufacturing employees globally who were furloughed due to restrictions imposed to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The office furniture company is also easing the reduction in pay and work hours for employees that were implemented in March and aims to clear backlog worth $700 million by the end of July, the company said in a statement.

"In the U.S., the company has eased the pay and hour reductions for most of its salaried employees from 50% to 20%," Steelcase said.

The company also eased reductions in base pay for its chief executive officer from a $1 annual salary to a 50% base pay reduction and for its other executives to 20% cut from 60%.

Steelcase's revenue for the March-April period fell 39% from a year earlier.