VBG specifically has been hosting VP/AVP level all hands calls where the leader will say “we expect you to be in full days. Talk to your manager if you need an exception”, yet Sam’s video and the VLC letter say “3 days with flexibility”, no mention of what flexibility’s definition is. Can this be enforced if it’s not in writing?
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RTO Mandate, Summary - Select Fortune 500 Companies
I am just going to leave this here:
Verizon
- Requirement: 3 days per week for hybrid management and corporate staff
- Effective date: Day after Labor Day 2025
- Reported date: Jul 29, 2025
Rogers Communications
- Requirement: Phase 1 4 days, then 5 days for corporate staff
- Effective date: Oct 1, 2025 then Feb 1, 2026
- Reported date: Jul 28, 2025
Tata Consultancy Services
- Requirement: 5 days per week in office for US employees, immediate
- Effective date: Immediate
- Reported date: Jul 23, 2025
TD Bank
- Requirement: 4 days per week
- Effective date: Execs Oct 6, 2025, others Nov 3, 2025
- Reported date: Jul 23, 2025
Sherwin-Williams
- Requirement: 5 days per week in US and Canada
- Effective date: Jan 1, 2026
- Reported date: Jul 17, 2025
Starbucks
- Requirement: 4 days per week for corporate employees
- Effective date: Sep 29, 2025
- Reported date: Jul 14, 2025
Target
- Requirement: 3 days per week for most HQ roles
- Effective date: Sep 2, 2025
- Reported date: Jul 11, 2025
3M
- Requirement: 4 days per week for most US non production staff
- Effective date: Sep 2, 2025
- Reported date: Jul 9, 2025
HSBC
- Requirement: Managing directors 4 days per week
- Effective date: Oct 2025
- Reported date: Jun 29, 2025
BMO
- Requirement: 4 days per week
- Effective date: Sep 15, 2025
- Reported date: Jun 26, 2025
Ford
- Requirement: 4 days per week for most global salaried staff
- Effective date: Sep 1, 2025
- Reported date: Jun 25, 2025
ING
- Requirement: At least 2 days per week, one of Mon or Wed or Fri
- Effective date: Active as of Jun 2025
- Reported date: Jun 25, 2025
UnitedHealth Group
- Requirement: 4 days per week for hybrid staff in MN and DC
- Effective date: Jul 7, 2025
- Reported date: Jun 25, 2025
Amazon
- Requirement: Relocate to hubs or exit, tied to stricter in office push
- Effective date: Rolling from Jun 2025
- Reported date: Jun 18 to Jun 20, 2025
RBC
- Requirement: 4 days per week
- Effective date: Sep 2025
- Reported date: May 29, 2025
BlackRock
- Requirement: Managing directors full time in office
- Effective date: 2025 rollout
- Reported date: May 8, 2025
BNY Mellon
- Requirement: 4 days per week for most employees
- Effective date: Sep 2, 2025
- Reported date: May 1, 2025
Uber
- Requirement: 3 days per week for all employees
- Effective date: Jun 1, 2025
- Reported date: Apr 29, 2025
Thermo Fisher Scientific
- Requirement: 4 days per week company wide
- Effective date: 2025
- Reported date: Apr 30, 2025
Honda USA
- Requirement: At least 80 percent in office
- Effective date: Oct 6, 2025
- Reported date: Apr 25, 2025
IBM
- Requirement: US sales and US cloud teams at client site, flagship office or hub at least 3 days per week
- Effective date: 2025
- Reported date: Apr 2025
Intel
- Requirement: 4 days per week in office
- Effective date: Sep 2025
- Reported date: Apr 24 to Apr 25, 2025
- Requirement: Hybrid 3 days per week enforced, team level strictness or exit
- Effective date: 2025 update to 2022 policy
- Reported date: Apr 23 to Apr 24, 2025
Caterpillar
- Requirement: 5 days per week for US office staff
- Effective date: Jun 2, 2025
- Reported date: Apr 10, 2025
Qualcomm
- Requirement: 5 days per week for corporate employees
- Effective date: 2025 after Feb internal meeting
- Reported date: Feb 20, 2025
Gap Inc.
- Requirement: 5 days per week for corporate staff near offices
- Effective date: Sep 1, 2025
- Reported date: Feb 9, 2025
Dell Technologies
- Requirement: 5 days per week for employees within about 1 hour of an office
- Effective date: Mar 3, 2025
- Reported date: Jan 31, 2025
Home Depot
- Requirement: 5 days per week for employees within 50 miles of Atlanta HQ
- Effective date: Jun 2, 2025
- Reported date: Jan 10, 2025
Rogers RTO
Rogers Communications announced a new return-to-office (RTO) policy that will ultimately require all corporate employees to be in the office five days a week. The policy was issued on July 28, 2025 and will be phased in: starting October 1, 2025, employees must work four days per week in the office, and from February 1, 2026, the requirement rises to five days per week. Rogers, which employs about 24,000 people, said the phased rollout is meant to give workers and families time to adjust.
The update comes just two months after layoffs in May 2025, when the company cut roughly 2 percent of its workforce (around 2,000 jobs). While not officially tied, many recent RTO mandates across industries have been announced near the time of workforce reductions.
Compared to Canadian peers, Rogers’ new policy is among the strictest. RBC, Scotiabank, BMO, and TD Bank will require four days per week in-office later in 2025, while many other employers still follow three-day or hybrid models. Only a few large companies, such as CIBC and Brookfield Corporation, currently enforce five-day office mandates.
Source:
- https://buildremote.co/return-to-office/rogers/
RTO In Progress
Here are some companies that go through RTO right now. Almost all of htem have RTO thereads here on layoffs.com:
Microsoft, Amazon, UnitedHealth Group, JPMorgan Chase, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Humana, Accenture, International Business Machines, Charles Schwab, CDW, Medtronic, PepsiCo, Best Buy, CVS Health, State Street, Target, American Electric Power, Dell, Emerson Electric, Cisco Systems, Intel, Abbott Laboratories, Anthem, American International Group (AIG), Bank of New York Mellon, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, U.S. Bancorp, Truist, Verizon Communications, Starbucks, Nike, Fiserv, Fidelity National Information Services (FIS), TransUnion, Illumina, AMN Healthcare Services, Cenovus Energy, SeaWorld Entertainment, Zoom Communications
are they still "monitoring" badge swipes?
this whole bs thing started in what, early March or so? I went in MAYBE 3 days/week but averaged out more like 1-2/week lol. I was told by my manager that I should probably start going in more to stay off a "list," so i did. I'd go swipe my badge and drive the hour commute back home.
Then the whole manager reorg happened and my new "manager" is pi---d about the RTO as well. He basically told me - without saying it - that if i want to just badge in and go straight back home, then i can.
I live an hour from the office and got tired of the drive. I put in for a medical exception for something and was granted 6 months. So, I haven't been to the office since I think early April now?
Are they still monitoring this cr-p? Because in my last 1x1 he didn't say a thing about it.
Amount of time in office every day
Careful with how much time you are spending in the office.. They are watching and firing people who arent in the office "enough time". Keep in mind there is NO policy which outlines time in office but they will still fire you!
The traditional 9-to-5 is being replaced by the ‘infinite workday’
this was an article "The traditional 9-to-5 is being replaced by the ‘infinite workday’". For those of you at WF, do you find that the company wants you to RTO and to work off hours from home.
Of course RTO is getting more strict
And it’s only going to get worse. Anything management can do to make it more miserable, more difficult to comply with, more absurd or outright humiliating, they’ll do it. Because no matter what they’ve claimed, the real goal of RTO has always been the same - to make you quit. Pure, distilled attrition.
New Corporate America tactics!
Continue to keep your eyes open and resume's ready as SF is a pile of sh-t just like the rest of corporate America. Corporations like SF are slowly and methodically sealing/draining our nation and our way of life's doomed faith.
Return to work mandates to run people off
Cutting benefits and pay, with added unlimited responsibility, you fill all roles!
Reassignments to shi-t departments or jobs, constant bullying
Accountability Cycles and bogus performance improvement plans
Understaffing to reduce expenses and inflate executive bonuses
Horrible training with path to proficiencies that set you up to fail
Woke and DEI- another way to say you are helping under represented groups but actually methodically abusing them and setting them up to fail. Labor abuse is the oldest form of systemic racism in America.
Age Discrimination
New Executive philosophy- you owe us 100% loyal and total sacrifice and we owe you absolutely nothing and will discard you at our convenience.
Constant surveys to target trouble makers and fake talent reviews to decide who is next.
Constant gaslighting, controlling the narrative, Exec propaganda, and constant sleight of hand and lies.
Remember never trust one single thing they tell you, sabotage SF at every turn and tell anyone and everyone you know what kind of trash they people are!
4 day office start date
I'm a manager in Manchester and I have just been told today that despite what the in office scorecard for flex employees is telling my team, they must start doing 4 days a week from 1st September (despite one week to go of the 4 week period). Seems pedantic and fussy to me.
Anyone else been told this? Not sure how will enforced.
Received a call
Hey you guys, I received a call today that I will have to start working from the office again “soon” and I work in Risk. Has anyone else received such notice recently?
Management getting extremely aggressive about RTO
We all know this is the hot button issue right now. Management has created a downright demoralizing environment by their refusal to get with the times and allow more remote work. We’re now being told that (against HR policy) we need to be in 11 days a month no matter what. You were sick? Make up the day. On two weeks of vacation time? Make up the two weeks and add a day to the month. That means that even if you’ve gathered weeks of PTO and you want to go on a vacation and use 10 days of PTO you simply can’t because there are 20 working days in a month. I worked at another dinosaur bank just before coming here not long ago and even their RTO policy was less aggressive. I’m not sure why the obsession on being in office - are they just forcing attrition? Why continue to hire new talent if that’s the case as it is in my organization? Guess I need to dust off my resume again. This is getting ridiculous.
RTO
I was just asked, well, told to come in to the office 3 days per week. This is ridiculous as I've been working remotely for years and years. Is anyone else dealing with this too?
Next RTO in 2 weeks
Looking forward to see how everyone starts driving to office 4 days a week in traffic and complain about missing little Tommys dance classes. LBT will probably start badge tracking for hours spent as well. I am fully remote so I will continue to WFH
Are agency workers expected to be RTO4 from Sept
There is not much clarity about agency workers if they are supposed to be RTO or no
In office
For the mandatory 3 days in, people have been working 4 hours in the office and then going home to finish their day. Is this accurate. I don’t see anything that states it’s acceptable per WF.
Making up sick/vacation days to meet RTO 3 days a week mandate
Anyone else being told they need to make up vacation or sick days to meet the 3 days in office mandate? This is opposite of what the guidelines stated when rolling out the HUB.
RTO - we're not all created equal
I have heard from multiple people that some groups are not having to go into the office four days a week in a month. TSG and some folks in TS are exempt. While this is great for them, what the actual F. This place just wants us gone. I won't say anything at work as I honestly think "good for them" but I'm pi---d for myself.
China works on 996 work schedule, in Offices.. Ford Land can not even support RTO after spending 5 billion dollars
JF talked abt RTO to counter China's 996 culture... 9am to 9pm; 6 days/ week. Meanwhile, Ford land's facilities people are busy harrasing employees by pasting "clean this space" notes on non-assigned cubes. Hello ---- who is supposed to do it... space is not assigned to anyone. They seem to enjoy their new found policing authority !! Ford Land is responsible for lack of proper RTO planning. Rest rooms are mess. Garbage bins removed to reduce the workload. Cleaning personnel seen chit chatting near coffee machines most of the day. Ford Land is a mis-managed organizatioin. So much for Customer Focus and work ethics. They need to administer an employee survey dedicated for facilities related work-experience. Instead, Ford Land leaders come to townhalls Q&A, and brag about their great RTO execution.
B.S. Article from RCR Wireless on AT&T RTO - Stankey doing the right thing
https://www.rcrwireless.com/20250814/business/att-ceo-memo
Kagan: Thoughts on AT&T CEO memo on loyalty between workers and company
Anyone read this B.S. Article from RCR wireless Jeff... He forgot to mention that AT&T pays it's workers peanuts compared to the Mag-7. Mag-7 may be asking their workers to RTO 3 to 5 days a week because they actually pay a reasonable salary and bonus to their employees compared to what AT&T pays. At AT&T, employees are literally sitting on the floor or on stairway steps in the office due to decrease in office space.
The author of this article needs a reality check and not comparing Apples to Apples but Apples to Garbage.
RTO
RTO- it’s a thing…… I hadn’t heard it until today’s Insurance call.
RTO for IT
This nonsense of listening to leadership tell us why it’s “good for collaboration” - yet THEY live a time zone away…..? I’m all for it - if they move to Columbus and come to the office with us.
And - can someone please them how to say Gahanna?
RTO 3 HUNGER GAMES
If the RTO 3 Hunger games were not enough to pi-s off people lets introduce RTO 3.1 Hunger Games and remove about 1500 seats and close off Rotunda Center and see what happens on Monday Morning. GREAT MOVE FORD.
RTO non-compliance = Termination
Unpopular opinion, I know but it is the truth. ElCrazio, Gumbo and the loser "executive" squad are looking for targets. Do not become one. News is that other goals do not matter and doing extraordinary work will not save one from termination if they do not meet the RTO goal.
RTO will be scaled down to 3 days/week with no monitoring.
Mark my word. The 5 day mandatory bs isn't working and Tell Dell clearly stated that. The building I report to has it's share of people in there but by 11-11:30am, the place empties out and is a ghost town lol.
A lot of teams in the building I report to, are global and/or country wide so, 99% of people even in the office are alone anyways so, what's the incentive or point in staying if NOBODY on your actual team is even there lol? How can you collaborate with those who live in other states, or countries, in person? Oh right, by TEAMS meetings. Meetings that can be done... at home!
I'd be willing to bet that between 75-90% of people "coffee badge" - meaning they go to the office, grab some coffee and/or food, maybe take a dump and then go straight back home.
RTO will disrupt second job
Are any of you not coming in because it will disrupt your second job? I have Webex calls with my other job during the week that I can’t do in the office. Is there any advice for how to get around this? If I have to come in I am considering booking space away from others and hotspotting to my phone while I take the calls.
RTO seems like a circus ; this company is cooked
Heard last week that office was so packed people were sitting on filing cabinets to RTO
RTO sabotaged by People Leaders
LL5 and higher are staying in office and engaged in office all day. However, LL6s are closest leadership level that influences GSR staff. LL6s prefer to stay home and do not like RTO, so they come to office for badge swipes, attend a selected meeting for visibility and then go home. To rationalize their desire to stay home, they coach staff to ensure 3 badge swipes per week for RTO; and communicate that it is OK to go home after badge swipes. LL6 people leaders do not even see need for in-person conversations with staff. Senior Leaders want RTO to improve "How to work" and collaborate for "Horizontal Interaction" ; but intent is getting distorted at LL6 level. LL6 level seem to be disconnected in overall big picture, and end up reacting to Manager assignments, when the issues go to Manager level. Instead of providing "Bridge" role hoizontally, they live in "silos" managing vertically within assigned chimney. Culture seem to reward heroes who put out "Fires" in the Chimney, which these heroes could have avoided. As an outcome, LL6 rank is filled with "Firefighters".
Go to VZweb and search “RTO”
How embarrassing. Back in 2022-2024, we called out other companies requiring everyone back in the office. Especially cringeworthy - “AT&T follows Amazon in cracking down on remote work with 5 days in office mandate”. And now look at us.
RTO is the attrition tactic
Samsung has been making cuts left and right. RTO is just another way to push people out, either make them quit on their own or create an excuse to let them go. Either way, it’s a win for them. A cheap, quiet way to reduce the workforce.
Everything bad that comes with RTO shouldn’t surprise you
It’s by design. More control, less communication, insane workloads, unrealistic expectations, and requirements few can actually meet. And it will escalate. Because RTO isn’t here to make Ford a leading company. It’s not here to retain talent, boost efficiency, or foster collaboration toward some grand vision. It’s here to make you quit, so they can get rid of you on the cheap.
Why are they pretending RTO is better?
Returning to office life just feels like a huge step backward. The noise, the constant interruptions, the long commute just to sit in a chair for eight hours under bad lighting trying not talk to anybody. I get more done at home in less time and without the headache.
Microsoft Is Considering a Stricter RTO Policy - Business Insider
https://share.google/dSOtmjb6ZVCG7XHaE
Second email threat about RTO
I got the second email about RTO. Although I have been to the office 14 days in July, the email says “you have not improved your on-site presence”. Then it threatens me that I will be subject to discipline up to termination.
It is really upsetting to get an email like that after I tried so hard to go to the office the whole month. The only week I was not there for three days a week was due to sickness. And my average per week in July is 2.8 days!
What kind of je-k company send emails like that to employees working hard getting extra things done and managing two hours’ commute every day?! What do they expect?!
Verizon RTO Discussion Thread
Let's consolidate everything we know in this thread. Let's start with this Tue/Wed/Thur mandatory in the office update.
Dell RTO
Can we have this thread just to vent about RTO?
RTO
Anyone get an Accommodation Approved yet?
Stricter RTO In Works
Microsoft is preparing to tighten its return-to-office (RTO) policy, with a new mandate that could go into effect as early as January 2026 for employees at its Redmond, Washington headquarters. The potential shift would require most staff to be in the office at least three days per week, a departure from the more flexible arrangements introduced in 2020 that have, in practice, allowed widespread remote work.
The company has not finalized the policy yet, but an announcement could come as soon as September, according to sources familiar with the discussions. Implementation timelines may vary across different Microsoft offices.
This move would bring Microsoft in closer alignment with other major tech firms that have already adopted stricter RTO guidelines. Amazon, for example, now requires in-person attendance five days a week, and AT&T has issued similar mandates. Meta and Google, on the other hand, generally require three days in the office, a model Microsoft appears to be considering.
The renewed focus on office attendance coincides with increased performance expectations inside Microsoft. Leadership has signaled a clear shift in tone over the past year, emphasizing accountability and operational rigor. Thousands of employees were let go in recent months as part of a broader performance crackdown, and the company has introduced a more aggressive performance improvement plan designed to phase out low performers more quickly.
Top executives have echoed this message internally. CFO Amy Hood recently told staff that the upcoming fiscal year would require more “intensity,” echoing earlier remarks from CEO Satya Nadella calling for greater “dedication, drive, and hard work.” These statements suggest that Microsoft sees in-person collaboration as a lever to maintain or boost performance in a high-pressure environment.
Ironically, Microsoft has been one of the leading providers of tools that support hybrid and remote work. Its messaging in the past highlighted flexibility as a way to reduce costs and improve employee satisfaction. The fact that it is now considering a firmer stance reflects changing norms in the tech industry, where the pendulum is swinging back toward office-centric cultures.
For now, no decisions have been finalized. A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed that the company is reviewing its hybrid work guidelines but did not comment further.
In short, while the flexible work era is not entirely over, the direction is clear: Microsoft is recalibrating its expectations, and a more consistent office presence is likely part of that new normal.
https://www.businessinsider.com/microsoft-considering-stricter-rto-policy-2025-8