FILE — Toyota is wanting its workers back in the office. (Mike Mozart/CC BY 2.0 via MGN)
A major automaker is requiring its workers to return to the office.
According to multiple outlets, Toyota Motor North America has announced that salaried employees will be required to work onsite Monday through Thursday starting in September.
The automaker’s move has joined other major companies such as AT&T and Amazon that have mandated employees return to regular in-office hours since the initial pandemic changes.
Bloomberg reports the new policy applies to all job levels for Toyota workers in North America, including those in corporate and engineering departments.
Employees will still have the option to work remotely on Fridays, according to the company announcement.
Toyota employs more than 64,000 people in North America while operating 14 factories, Business Insider reports.
The automaker reported it sold more than 2.3 million vehicles in the U.S. in 2024.