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Uber CEO stands firm on RTO: return or leave

May 8, 2025
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Uber CEO stands firm on RTO: return or leave

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As companies across tech navigate the post-pandemic balance between flexibility and structure, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi is making his stance crystal clear: return to the office, or reconsider your future at the company.

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The ride-hailing giant has become the latest firm to draw a firm line on return-to-office (RTO) policy, with Khosrowshahi telling employees that Uber is “not the place” for people unwilling to adapt to its new workplace expectations. It’s a message that signals a broader shift in tone among corporate leaders who, after years of compromise, are reasserting traditional structures—even at the risk of employee churn.

As seen in Millionaire MNL, Uber’s approach reflects a growing trend across tech and finance: executive confidence is back, and CEOs are standing their ground.

Uber’s hybrid policy—and its non-negotiables

Uber’s current hybrid policy requires employees to work from the office at least three days per week. While less rigid than a full-time mandate, the company has started actively tracking badge swipes and warning staff who fail to meet in-office attendance thresholds.

Khosrowshahi was direct in a recent internal Q&A, telling staff that “if you feel that strongly and you don’t want to come in, we understand, but Uber’s not the place for you.”

The statement has sparked debate inside and outside the company. Supporters say Uber is simply formalizing what’s now a common expectation in the post-remote reset. Critics argue the tone risks alienating high-performers who value autonomy.

Regardless, the message is clear: compliance is no longer optional.

CEOs are done negotiating

Khosrowshahi’s comments come as a wave of top executives reassert authority on workplace norms. Amazon, Meta, Goldman Sachs, and Salesforce have all implemented tougher RTO policies over the last year—with varying levels of internal pushback.

In many cases, executives are prioritizing collaboration, culture, and speed of execution over flexibility. They cite declining productivity, weaker onboarding, and erosion of company identity as reasons for tightening policies.

“We’re now in an era where CEOs are less afraid to lose people,” one tech recruiter told Millionaire MNL. “The power dynamic has shifted from the employee to the employer—at least for now.”

Even with labor markets still relatively tight, leadership sentiment is shifting. Companies that grew rapidly during remote-only periods are now optimizing for stability, cost control, and in-person synergy.

The risk: culture and retention backlash

While management resolve is strengthening, the risk of talent flight remains. Employees who were hired under flexible conditions may feel blindsided or undervalued by stricter mandates—especially in sectors where top talent has options.

Uber, like many tech firms, must balance operational discipline with cultural cohesion. In a company known for fast iteration and competitive internal dynamics, some fear that forcing facetime could reduce morale or drive passive disengagement.

Others argue that consistency is overdue. “The ambiguity of hybrid rules has been more frustrating than the rules themselves,” one former Uber employee told Millionaire MNL.

A line in the sand—or a new status quo?

Khosrowshahi’s approach may seem bold, but it’s increasingly in line with what CEOs are thinking privately—and, increasingly, saying publicly. The RTO debate is evolving from if employees should return to how and when—with far fewer apologies attached.

As seen in Millionaire MNL, the broader trend is not about office mandates—it’s about executive recentralization of control. After years of reactive policymaking, leadership is regaining confidence, setting clear expectations, and being willing to lose people over it.

For Uber, the bet is that aligned teams in the office will move faster than distributed ones. For employees unwilling to follow the new cadence, the message is equally clear: there are other companies out there.

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