28 October, 2025

Microsoft Teams to Notify Companies When Employees Aren’t in Office

Microsoft Teams to Notify Companies When Employees Aren’t in Office

Microsoft is testing a new feature in Microsoft Teams that will notify companies when employees are not working from the office. This move aims to improve hybrid work management, but it has also raised privacy concerns among employees.

The feature, currently being tested in limited regions, will help managers know whether team members are working remotely or onsite, making it easier to plan meetings and coordinate office resources.

According to reports, Microsoft will use location data, Teams activity, and calendar status to determine if a person is working in the office or elsewhere. The update is part of Microsoft Places, a workplace management tool integrated with Teams.

However, some users worry that this feature might feel like workplace surveillance, giving employers more visibility into employees’ movements. Microsoft says the tool is meant to optimise collaboration, not monitor individuals.


Summary Table

FeatureDetails
Feature NameIn-Office Notification in Microsoft Teams
Developed ByMicrosoft Corporation
PurposeTo inform managers when employees are not in the office
Integrated WithMicrosoft Places and Teams
Data UsedCalendar status, Teams activity, location data
Current StatusTesting phase
Concerns RaisedPrivacy and employee monitoring
Microsoft’s StanceTool designed to improve collaboration, not surveillance
Expected RolloutLater in 2025 (speculated)