AT&T
Telecommunications • Fortune 500
Headquarters: Dallas, TX
Office Requirement
Policy Notes
Employees are required to work in person five days a week in one of the nine core office hubs across the United States (Dallas, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Seattle, St. Louis, and other locations). The policy represents a transition from a hybrid model (3 days in-office per week) to a full in-office model. CEO John Stankey has emphasized the importance of physical presence, indicating that employees who find a full-time in-office schedule challenging may need to consider other career opportunities. The announcement has generated concerns among employees regarding potential logistical issues like desk availability and parking, as well as the impact on work-life balance. Some reports suggest that the stricter RTO policy could also serve as a method for reducing employee headcount.
Sources (3)
Companies Returning to Office: 2025 RTO Tracker
https://archieapp.co/blog/rto-companies-tracker/
AT&T's Return to Office Policy: What You Need to Know
https://buildremote.co/return-to-office/att-rto/
AT&T orders full-time office return but like Amazon lacks space for workers
https://allwork.space/2024/12/att-orders-full-time-office-return-but-like-amazon-lacks-space-for-workers/
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