That's the official "policy" but my guess is it was implemented to force people to quit and those who didn't, are abiding by it out of fear. Each ORG can dictate what they want I believe but most orgs are demanding the 5 days in office bc that's what the "policy" is... My orgs execs never wanted this and don't really care but, apparently want all of us to be in office as often as possible.
I'm an hour drive from the office and go in 4 days/week for a solid 2.5-3 hours but like, why? It's not like a better raise is gonna happen or god forbid a fkn promotion is on the table LOL...
Dell seems to layoff the tenured, the elderly, then the low performers. Everyone else in between seems as if it's random anyways, so I figure as long as you go in 3-4 days/week then you'll be peachy.
I don't really even think they CARE about badge swipes either. It is a scare tactic to force everyone into office so Dell can convince themselves they have a reason to keep the lights on at the office and have a valid excuse to pay the enormous bills for the buildings.
Personally, I think they want us to feel as if we are "on the line" for layoffs if we DON'T go in but in reality, I don't think that is the case considering a solid 25-50% of the company is full remote already... How can they punish those who go in even once/week versus those who walk 10 feet to their home office, especially when dell is clearly trying to be a company in which ALL employees are local to an office?
Not that this is "new" info or anything but, the RTO was 100% to get people to quit, and now that they succeeded in doing so, they have to act as if it was a permanent thing... for a while anyways.
They are bluffing with the whole 5 days/week bs. Those who are of value will never be let go regardless of if they go in 5 days or 0 days.