While Amazon is delaying its January 2 return-to-office (RTO) mandate for thousands of employees because of a lack of office space, two other companies are following the tech giant’s lead and implementing strict back-to-the-office mandates.
AT&T and Sweetgreen are telling non-frontline staff to come into the office more often in the new year, per Bloomberg.
Both companies currently require employees to be in the office three days per week.
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AT&T wants more U.S. staff in the office all five workdays while Sweetgreen is pushing for four days per week, according to the report.
Sweetgreen co-founder and CEO Jonathan Neman told Bloomberg
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