Microsoft said Wednesday it’s looking to refresh its flexible work guidelines, in response to media reports that it may be getting serious about in-person work.

A new policy, that could go into effect in January, would tighten up in-person requirements for Redmond-based employees requiring them to work from the office three days a week, Business Insider reported on Tuesday.

No decisions have been finalized yet, Microsoft said.

Currently the company preaches a “no one size fits all” approach to hybrid work. Roles and job postings are usually designated as either 100% in-person, 50% in-person or fully remote, though enforcement varies by team.

Throughout the pandemic and over the past few years, the company has tweaked its hybrid work policies.

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