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 ...
After permitting full-time remote work in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, in February, Dell started requiring workers to go into the office 39 days per quarter (or about three days per week ...
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 ...
In a move that is starting to become all too familiar in the world of work, Dell has told some of its employees that they are expected to return to the office five days a week. According to an ...
Dell’s recent announcement mandating a return to the office has sparked a wave of discontent among its employees. Starting September 30, the global sales team at Dell will be required to work ...
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 ...
Beginning September 30, Dell's global sales team will be required to return to the office five days a week, marking the end of the hybrid work era. This shift comes on the heels of Amazon's recent ...
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.
Dell's abrupt return-to-office mandate has triggered widespread discontent among its employees, who are struggling with childcare challenges, concerns about PTO, and the disruption to their work ...
Two more major companies in Australia have ended their staff's WFH privileges, joining a growing list of employers who want their staff back in the office. Flight Centre and Dell ordered staff ...