Yahoo Japan is telling its 8,000 employees that they can work anywhere in the country and even be flown into work when the job requires it, bucking the trend of companies looking to return workers to offices in the third year of the COVID-19 pandemic. The program is to take effect on April 1 and allows employees to commute by plane, which was not previously an option, the company said in a statement yesterday. While Yahoo is best known for its Internet portal in Japan, it is a unit of Softbank Group Corp’s Z Holdings Corp, which also owns the Line messaging