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Microsoft is reportedly considering a stricter in-office policy that could require its Redmond employees to work on site three days per week.
Amid reports that the company plans a tighter return-to-office mandate, Microsoft said no decisions have been finalized.
Microsoft is reportedly preparing a stricter return-to-office policy, moving to three days a week at its Redmond HQ, amid layoffs, AI investments, and ongoing HQ expansion.
If implemented, the new policy would align Microsoft more closely with Google and Meta, both of which expect employees to work on-site three days per week. Amazon has gone even further, demanding full-time office attendance,
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Microsoft is reportedly preparing to tighten its return-to-office (RTO) policy, with plans to require employees, particularly at its Redmond, Washington headquarters, to work from the office at least three days a week beginning January 2026.
Microsoft is investigating an ongoing issue preventing users across North America from accessing Office.com and the company's Copilot AI-powered assistant.
Microsoft plans to require employees to work from the office 3 days a week from January 2026, impacting global offices