With the pandemic behind us, some executives argue that remote work has outlived its usefulness. Yet the data tells a different story.
Adding insult to injury, after being slapped with an RTO employees are being met with desk shortages—some are even being forced to sit and work from the corridor floor.
AT&T is requiring office employees to work on-site five days a week starting in January, effectively eliminating a recent hybrid option.
Telecom giant AT&T and salad chain Sweetgreen are the latest companies to announce new return-to-office mandates in 2025.
Companies requiring workers to return to the office include AT&T, Amazon, and BlackRock. View a list of RTO mandates across business and tech.
The telecom behemoth will be requiring all its office employees to work on-site five days per week in January, Business Insider reported, after previously allowing for hybrid work schedules.
New Year’s Day is the new line in the sand in the ongoing return-to-office battle.
AT&T (T) is requiring many office employees to work on-site a full five days a week starting in January, Business Insider’s Dominick Reuter
The news comes as Amazon has delayed some RTO plans over capacity issues. AT&T's return-to-office mandate is set to get stricter in the new year. The Dallas-based telecom giant confirmed to ...
AT&T is asking all of its staff to work in the office five days a week, after 18,000 managers returned last year. It follows a similar move from Amazon CEO Andy Jassy.
The telecom giant is one of the nation’s largest private employers, and its move could influence other large corporations to do the same.
In December 2023, Rivian announced a deal with AT&T Inc T. Amazon remains a large shareholder in Rivian with a reported stake of around 16%. The e-commerce leader will continue to collect deliveries of Rivian EDVs. For Rivian, the company will deliver ...