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  • Google's HR chief told employees Wednesday that it will be cracking down on employees who aren't adhering to the hybrid work schedule, CNBC has found.
  • The company said it will include office attendance in performance reviews and track badge data.
  • Chief people officer Fiona Cicconi asked already-approved employees to consider switching from full-remote to hybrid.

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Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet, speaks during an event in New Delhi, December 19, 2022.

Google plans to crack down on employees who haven't been coming into its offices consistently, CNBC has found.

The company updated its hybrid work policy Wednesday and it includes tracking office badge attendance, confronting workers who aren't coming in when they're supposed to and including the attendance in employees' performance reviews, according to internal memos viewed by CNBC. Most employees are expected in physical offices at least three days a week.

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