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Dell is ramping up its return-to-office policy as it battles with rising costs and worker productivity, ordering its global sales teams to work onsite five days per week unless otherwise engaged ...
The team was previously required to work from the office for three days per week. REUTERS “Remote sales team members who can’t go into a Dell office should continue to work remotely,” Dell ...
Dell has issued a return-to-office mandate calling for all of its sales workers to work from the office five days a week. The ...
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The team was previously required to work from the office for three days per week, according to the memo. "Remote sales team members who can't go into a Dell office should continue to work remotely ...
Dell has announced that its global sales team must return to the office five days a week starting September 30. The company claims this move will enhance productivity and collaboration.
However, the company has made provisions for certain employees, noting, “Remote sales team members who can't go into a Dell office should continue to work remotely,” Bloomberg reported.