Thread regarding Truist Bank layoffs

4 days week in office?

I’ve heard rumblings of this for awhile and usually ignore it. But heard from 3 different people today that the announcement is coming out Wednesday that beginning in October we will be required to be in the office 4 days a week. Anyone else hearing this? (I hope I’m wrong and it’s just a rumor)

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And to think not only badge access will be monitored- managers will get ‘other data monitoring’. Wow - just wow.

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Post ID: @2mww+1s302tGp

When morale is low, Truist goes lower!

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Post ID: @2gtd+1s302tGp

Is DEI to blame for this?

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Post ID: @2jtf+1s302tGp

If the bank was transparent and said "we need to fill these buildings to X% or we lose existing tax breaks and then have to do a rif" people would at least respect the honesty. These wfh years have been the best and most productive of my professional life. Aside from the commute, I especially do not miss being forced to ignore literally 3-4 hours a day of church gossip, car, grill, rv, vacation, anything bs that people would go on and on about instead of doing their very, very easy jobs. You all saw it too I'm sure, people just walking around taking smoke breaks, shooting the breeze, kissing the correct cheeks, and collecting checks. This idea of someone outside of their expertise helping someone else with a technical or creative and monetary issue or whatever make believe, pie in the sky bull pucky they think happens in the office is just a joke.

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Post ID: @2upp+1s302tGp

Since they cannot give decent raises, WFH is a fantastic benefit that could be offered that costs the bank nothing. Seems that their “purpose” is to keep morale down and have their employees waste time and gas money.

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Post ID: @2zxp+1s302tGp

I go in but do not strictly follow the requirement. One reason is when I have too much work I want to put in extra time to get it done for the good of the company.

The leader of my team got exempt for a BS reason but expects their team to go in. Strong leadership from them and their boss as well for allowing it.

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Post ID: @2nfh+1s302tGp

This is for the on site folks, they’re going to start enforcing things

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Post ID: @2ohv+1s302tGp

Get back to work you b-ms

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Post ID: @2vtr+1s302tGp

I’ll do what we’re told as a manager as long as it’s fair and consistent. But I don’t want to penalize anyone on my team for lack of in office attendance when there’s so much inconsistency with who’s on telecommute.
We don’t even cover the hybrid teammates parking or give them an assigned desk for goodness sakes. Also, my most productive teammates are likely my least likely to meet the 3 day expectation.

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Post ID: @1bjl+1s302tGp

Many of the Truist offices don’t have badges or keycodes. Just a key to a door. How does Truist track those teammates? I guess you could check to see if they are logged in through the VPN but some offices probably require teammates to log in through the VPN?

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Post ID: @1sbl+1s302tGp

Bootlicker, thy name is @1hra+1s302tGp.

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Post ID: @1oev+1s302tGp

This is new? I thought this came out last year when they created the policy around work designations. You had remote (was supposed to be rare), hybrid (defined as 3/week in office…CCB said 4), and on-site. Everyone was designated one of these three and were supposed to start going in.

So are you hearing they are changing how we define hybrid from 3 days to 4? Or are you hearing they are actually going to start enforcing it?

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Post ID: @1aob+1s302tGp

" . . .so darn stupid."
Well, just look at your 'Leadership Team". What else would you expect?

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Post ID: @1esd+1s302tGp

I'd happily comply if it meant I could be in the office with fellow teammates. But to sit there with all my teammates in different offices so you are around a bunch of transient strangers and still need to meet online is so darn stupid.

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Post ID: @1wug+1s302tGp

This time I believe you!

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Post ID: @1ojn+1s302tGp

Entitlement, thy name is Truist WFH employee!

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Post ID: @1hra+1s302tGp

when it was 3 days (which i complied with, but still get let go, fun times) the manager of our department said he didn't care if we came in or not. not that he could save us if something happened, but he flat out said he didn't care. and as easy as it is to get an exception (i know several who did) if you really don't want to go back you don't have to.

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Post ID: @1pwh+1s302tGp

Just stop whining and do your freaking job.

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Post ID: @1ttw+1s302tGp

They’ve been threatening this every 4 months since 2021. Why should anyone believe them now?

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Post ID: @1mwb+1s302tGp

It’s true. They will be tracking badge swipes at the managerial level.

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Post ID: @1cay+1s302tGp

That’s cool, I’m still not going in. Bill Rogers can eat my salty, unwashed a—

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Post ID: @1dxn+1s302tGp

I thought it happened a long time ago?

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Post ID: @1tby+1s302tGp

We were told in May

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Post ID: @qpv+1s302tGp

When I worked in CCB David weaver had already required 4 days in despite policy still being 3 in. Wouldn’t surprise me.

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Post ID: @syi+1s302tGp

Yep, I’m hearing the same.

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Post ID: @ypn+1s302tGp

If that's true at least they are giving plenty of notice this time and it's not right before summer.

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