AT&T (T) and Sweetgreen (SG) are telling their non-frontline staff to work from office more frequently starting next month, Bloomberg reported Wednesday.
Support employees at both companies currently spend about three days a week for onsite work and some days for remote work, as the work-from-home setup continues after the pandemic.
AT&T's US corporate employees have been told to be in the office five times a week, the report said.
A majority of the telecom company's employees and leaders "never stopped working on location for the full work week - including during the pandemic," an AT&T spokesperson told MT Newswires, without confirming the report.
Sweetgreen's support staffers have been required to work a "hard four" days a week onsite from Jan. 2, the report said, citing Sweetgreen Chief Executive Jonathan Neman.
Sweetgreen did not immediately reply to MT Newswires' requests for comment.
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