According to the report, the policy could be coming to an end after the layoffs.
Insider's Kali Hays reported on Thursday that the social media giant plans to cut about 3,700 employees. As of late September, half of the workforce was represented by this.
According to sources inside the company, the remaining employees will be told to come back to work on a full-time basis. According to the media outlet, employees who need to move to a new location will only have 60 days to do so.
One of the first companies to allow their employees to work remotely due to the Pandemic was Twitter.
In a May 2020 email, Jack Dorsey told staff that they would be allowed to work from home indefinitely.
Musk is not a fan of working from home. He told the executive staff at the company to either return to the office or leave.
Since he finalized his deal, Musk has been moving quickly to implement changes at the micro-blogging site. He's trying to make money at the social media platform by charging users for verification and has fired the entire board.
Insider's request for comment was not immediately responded to.