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|May 13, 2024 4:57 PM

Dell is implementing new office policies for employees: know here

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According to TOI report,  an American technology company, Dell intends to implement monitoring measures to track employees’ on-site work status. This involves the introduction of badge tracking through a “human capital management software” system.

The company plans to use electronic badge scans. The purpose is to ascertain whether employees are present at on-site offices during work hours. Additionally, Dell plans to introduce a system of color-coded ratings for employees, which will be based on their level of on-site presence.

This indicates a move by the company to enforce or encourage on-site work attendance and potentially assess productivity or commitment based on physical presence in the workplace.

The rating system proposed by Dell assigns specific flags to indicate employees’ on-site presence. A blue flag denotes consistent attendance at the office, indicating a strong commitment to on-site work. A green flag signifies regular presence on-site, suggesting a reliable pattern of attendance.

Yellow flags represent “some on-site presence,” indicating that the employee is intermittently present at the office. Conversely, a red flag denotes minimal presence in the office, implying that the employee spends little time on-site.

This color-coded system offers a visual representation of employees’ adherence to on-site work expectations, allowing for easy identification of patterns and trends in attendance.

It may provide a means for Dell to assess and manage workforce engagement with on-site operations, potentially informing decisions regarding scheduling, resource allocation, and performance evaluations.

Earlier in February, Dell Technologies updated its Return to Office policy and mandates three days a week to work from the office.

The company was updating its Return To Office policy with most workers working from a corporate office for at least 39 days per quarter bringing it to three days work week. 

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Sheenu Pradhan

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