With or without set daily schedules?
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New badges with NFC & tens of thousands of readers being discretely deployed, all to monitor the minute-by-minute locations of all employees.
I averaged 7 days a week in March, but being a PE I'm supposed to EE.
How am I supposed to take meetings in my underwear and what about my afternoon nap?
Intel still has considerable amounts of folks that think it’s still some sort of democracy with first amendment rights, you can see this in the circuit article about TeraFab. Bunch of WFH crazies with way too much time on their hands some dudes have hundreds of posts. So he-l yes we all need full time RTO 8-5pm don’t like it quit
If Intel didn't lay off people already that think they got unlimited PTO and never show up for work, sounds like a leadership problem.
With infinite time off and even 1 day of WFH, you barely get part time work out of some of your high level people.
It really would be clueless. As far as I can see, the employees are productive and have learned well how to work in person and with remote employees and customers. More RTO would be treating employees like children.
I wonder why anyone would do this after years of outsourcing and Agile co-locating resulting in a cluster fk of teams mates (if you can call them that) spread across the planet. Yeah, get in that cube and sit there in silence and alone all day. Clueless and/or vindictive Intel leadershit.
Yup this is real
bathroom badgers (bb's) ftw!
Because employees come in and just leave shortly thereafter
Are there reasons why?
Yes… it might get delayed but is planned. Badging in/out is also being considered.
Yes this week will be announced