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After reversing its position on remote work, Dell is reportedly implementing new tracking techniques on May 13 to ensure its workers are following the company's return-to-office (RTO) policy, The Register reported today, citing anonymous sources.

Dell will track employees' badge swipes and VPN connections to confirm that workers are in the office for a significant amount of time.

Dell's methods for tracking hybrid workers will also reportedly include a color-coding system. From "consistent" to "limited" presence, the colors are blue, green, yellow, and red.

The Register reported today that approximately 50 percent of Dell's US workers are remote, compared to 66 percent of international workers.

An examination of 457 companies on the S&P 500 list released in February concluded that RTO mandates don't drive company value but instead negatively affect worker morale. Analysis of survey data from more than 18,000 working Americans released in March found that flexible workplace policies, including the ability to work remotely completely or part-time and flexible schedules, can help employees' mental health.

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[-] JIMMERZ@lemm.ee 35 points 6 months ago

Just another huge ass company that values short term profits over its employees and customers. Probably won’t be buying any more of their products.

[-] dullbananas@lemmy.ca 11 points 6 months ago
[-] theherk@lemmy.world 5 points 6 months ago

Dud! You’re getting a Dull.

[-] AllHailTheSheep@sh.itjust.works 2 points 6 months ago

I could never own a dell. as far as I'm concerned, they make crazy overpriced laptops that are pretty much guaranteed to need 200$ of maintenance down the road when the hinges inevitably fail.

[-] aphlamingphoenix@lemm.ee 3 points 6 months ago

I still remember having to operate on their old desktops with the snap-down clamshell design. Infuriating.

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