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Dell CEO's harsh new policy for employees isn’t going as planned
Dell executive James Christmas even told some employees in the company's client solutions group via email to "maintain a consistent presence in the office, with a minimum of four hours daily.” ...
Internal survey results obtained by Business Insider show that a key measure of worker satisfaction at Dell has dropped by almost 50% in two years.
Dell's employee satisfaction rate has plummeted nearly 50% in two years, with workers citing ongoing layoffs and the company's return-to-office policy.
Another tech company in Central Texas is supposedly going through some new policy changes. Computer giant Dell Inc. is enacting a more strict return-to-office (RTO) mandate, according to Business ...
Dell employees who don’t live near an office, according to BI, will still be allowed to work remotely. Team leaders at Dell will also reportedly be able to ask for exemptions to the policy for ...
Some employees said they were in eight hours a day, while one employee described "badging" in and leaving soon after. That's causing "lots of in-office politics," a Dell program manager said.
The employee satisfaction score at Dell has fallen to 32 from 63 two years ago, with staff citing layoffs, return-to-office mandates, AI implementation and culture shifts.
Despite employee resistance, Dell’s leadership remains resolute in upholding the RTO policy. COO Jeff Clark contends that office work fosters knowledge sharing among colleagues, a viewpoint not ...
Dell's memo this week asked employees to hold their questions or concerns while the company finalizes plans to return to the office. "We continually evolve our business to deliver the best value ...
Four Dell employees cited factors including the company's ongoing layoffs, return-to-office policy, artificial intelligence implementation and a culture shift as reasons for the decrease in the ...
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