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Google Return To Office

Alphabet (Google) first returned to the office on April 4, 2022 with a voluntary policy to work in a hybrid fashion for three days per week. Until an internal memo on June 7, 2023, Google had a positive stance toward remote work, stating that it expects 20% of its workforce to take advantage of the opportunity to work remotely full time, and that 85% of requests to work remotely had been approved as of August 2021.

On June 7, 2023, Google leadership changed its tune: “The company updated its hybrid work policy Wednesday and it includes tracking office badge attendance, confronting workers who aren’t coming in when they’re supposed to and including the attendance in employees’ performance reviews, according to internal memos viewed by CNBC. Most employees are expected in physical offices at least three days a week.”

On April 23, 2025, Google demanded that some “remote employees return to the office if they wanted to keep their jobs” and avoid being part of broader cost cuts at the company.

Here is everything you need to know about Google’s return to office plan and timeline.

Alphabet’s (Google’s) Return To Office: Current Policy

Google’s RTO Timeline

July 6, 2020: Delayed indefinitely

“The idea is to rotate employees in for a day every few weeks to keep facilities at only around 10% occupancy.”

September 1, 2021: Delayed August 31, 2021

“In December, Google delayed return to offices to Sept. 1, after which employees would be required to work in person for at least three days a week.”

October 18, 2021: Delayed July 28, 2021

“We are extending our global voluntary work-from-home policy through October 18. We are excited that we’ve started to re-open our campuses and encourage Googlers who feel safe coming to sites that have already opened to continue doing so” (source).

January 10, 2022: Delayed December 1, 2021

“Beyond January 10, we will enable countries and locations to make determinations on when to end voluntary work-from-home based on local conditions, which vary greatly across our offices. To make sure everyone has ample time to plan, you’ll have a 30-day heads-up before you’re expected back in the office” (source).

April 4, 2022: Google’s real return-to-office date

In March of 2022, Alphabet announced employees should return to some of its office for three days per week starting on April 4, 2022.

June 7, 2023: Google cracks down on people not adhering to the policy from April of 2022

The company updated its hybrid work policy on Wednesday. The company will track office attendance through its touchless access system, confront workers who aren’t coming in when they’re supposed to, and include attendance in employees’ performance reviews, according to internal memos viewed by CNBC. Most employees are expected in the office at least three days a week.

April 23, 2025: Google threatens remote workers to come into the office or lose their jobs

Google demanded that some “remote employees return to the office if they wanted to keep their jobs” and avoid being part of broader cost cuts at the company.

CNBC obtained more details about the specific plans for multiple business units:

Sentiment From Google Leadership

Stance on hybrid work

Google said it expects most workers to come into the office three days a week and have two days of remote work (source).

Stance on remote work

Stance on office space

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Fortune 500 return to office

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