The return-to-office policy is expected to affect all Microsoft corporate employees in the U.S. and abroad and begins in February.
Microsoft has tightened its return-to-office rules, pointing to internal workforce data as the basis for its decision.
Microsoft will require employees to work in the office three days per week next year, a major shift for one of the last ...
It’s official, Microsoft is asking employees to return to the office three days per week. Amy Coleman, executive vice ...
The mandate will initially apply to Seattle-area employees residing within 50 miles of Microsoft offices, according to an ...
Microsoft explained its new, stricter return-to-office policy by citing internal employee data.
A Microsoft sign on the company’s headquarters campus in Redmond, with renovation work ongoing in the background. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) Is Microsoft about to shake up its workforce again? A ...
Microsoft announced Thursday another delay in its effort to return to an in-person work environment. In a blog post, Jared Spataro, Microsoft's corporate vice president for modern work, said the ...
Microsoft, Paramount and other companies are stepping up calls to show up at work. Many of their employees are still phoning ...
Microsoft said Wednesday it’s looking to refresh its flexible work guidelines, in response to media reports that it may be getting serious about in-person work. A new policy, that could go into effect ...
Most Microsoft employees are going to have to return at least three days a week. Most Microsoft employees are going to have to return at least three days a week. is a senior editor and author of ...
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