New Delhi, Jan. 8 -- Indian IT major Wipro has sharpened its hybrid work policy by requiring employees to spend a minimum of six hours in the office on designated working days.

According to a report by the Economic Times, under the revised guidelines, employees must, physically be present in the office for at least six hours on each required in-office day. The working hours remain a total of 9.5 hours per day, where the remaining hours can be completed remotely. Effective January 1, 2026, the change applies to Wipro's existing hybrid setup, under which employees are expected to come into the office three days a week, a rule that affects most of the company's roughly 2,34,000 workforce.

If they fail to meet the six-hour work from office ...