- AT&T's CTO told his US team there wouldn't be "one-for-one" employee seating upon the full return to the office next year.
- AT&T will also stagger its 5-days-a-week RTO mandate as more office space is constructed.
- Some teams could see their full in-office return pushed back if construction doesn't finish in time, the CTO said in a memo.
AT&T Technology Services employees in the US won't have "one-to-one seating" when they begin returning to the office 5 days a week in the new year, the company's CTO wrote in a new memo.
The telecom giant's chief technology officer, Jeremy Legg, detailed how the new in-office policy would be implemented across his US ATS team in a Wednesday memo obtained by Business Insider.
AT&T's fully in-office requirement for US ATS employees will begin a phased rollout on January 6 and is expected to be fully implemented for most teams by March 3, the memo said.
"Our purpose at AT&T is connecting people to greater possibility," the CTO wrote. "We firmly believe that working together, in person and in proximity to our peers, is the best way for ATS employees to fulfill that purpose."
Legg oversees AT&T's technology organizations for business, consumer, IT and cloud, data and analytics, security, network architecture and AT&T Labs, and new product development. The ATS team includes roughly 10,000 workers in the US.
AT&T told BI that organizations within the company have the flexibility to determine the right approach for their teams based on business needs and many are staggering the return of employees.
The memo comes after BI first reported that AT&T was tightening its return-to-office mandate from three days a week to five full workdays.
Legg said in the email that the company understands that not every employee can be on-site every single day due to "travel, vacations, or other reasons" and "leaders will work with employees to provide the needed occasional flexibility."
Although several expansion projects are underway in Atlanta and Dallas, Legg said AT&T "will not offer one-for-one seating per employee" and the company "will observe capacity vs. demand and make adjustments" as needed.
Legg's memo said that teams assigned to AT&T's Atlanta-area locations will be notified if their full return-to-office date is delayed as construction on additional space progresses.
Several employees have told BI that workspace capacity has been a challenge, even with the prior hybrid schedule arrangement.
Employees told BI it's common for workers to end up sitting in the hallways or working in the cafeteria to avoid running afoul of the company's attendance-tracking system.
One employee said their office has more than 1,200 people assigned to it, with roughly 150 desks available.
"I know returning to the office 5 days a week is a significant change for some," Legg said in his memo. "By coming together in person, we can strengthen our connections, foster a vibrant culture, and achieve our shared goals."
Read the full memo
Dear ATS U.S.-Based Management Employees,Our purpose at AT&T is connecting people to greater possibility. We firmly believe that working together, in person and in proximity to our peers, is the best way for ATS employees to fulfill that purpose. By fostering in-person interactions, we can form stronger relationships, build trust and enhance our collaboration, innovation, and overall effectiveness as a team.Full-Time Office Presence in 2025That's why l'm asking all employees with Full Time Office designations (NFTO, MFTO CFTO) to return to the office full time, with staggered starts based on management level and office space availability. FTO employees in ATS will work in the office full-time, 5 days a week according to this schedule:- January 6, 2025: All U.S.-based supervising level 4s and above
- February 3, 2025: All U.S.-based supervising level 3s and above in all locations except Atlanta and Alpharetta1
- March 3, 20252: All other U.S.-based management employees in all locations except Atlanta and Alpharetta1
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