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Crackdown on leaving afer lunch

Europe location received e-mail that we're expected to work normal hours at the office & not adhering to policy may lead to disciplinary actions.

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@gm+1jp2pej15
Meltdown? ... but PODS and P-M!
That will fix everything, the whole world will be a better place. -.-

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Post ID: @jt+1jp2pej15

I wouldn’t mind it if we were done at 5PM and could just clock out at that time. For the most part my group isn’t don’t till closer to 7PM and that could change at a moments notice if the system has a melt down or a vendor.

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@fx+1jp2pej15
—-Unfortunately, the blame for such behavior often fell on the managers——
Not it is not ‘unfortunate’.
Yes it is the managers fault for commending and condoning such behavior. It is also the managements fault for doing nothing about it. And if you drill deeper you will find that it is the managers poor control of workload and timelines that was and is responsible for this off hour private time intrusion behavior. Agree with all else you posted.

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Post ID: @gd+1jp2pej15

It's surprising this even needs to be addressed. In our technology team, we adhered to a simple yet effective principle—no one was to be disturbed after office hours. Employees had the flexibility to define their own office hours based on their roles. For instance, those collaborating with teams in Chennai or Pune would finish their day earlier. Similarly, individuals handling early SOD (Start of Day) tasks would wrap up early, while late starters stayed later (never exceeding 8 hours).

Yes, everyone carried their laptops, but unless it was truly urgent, no one was contacted outside their designated working hours. Personal time was respected—private time was private time.

However, challenges arose from those who were overly eager to impress or advance their careers, often ignoring the established boundaries by overworking. Ironically, these same individuals would later complain about putting in "extra hours" without recognition.

COVID and WFH/BAH further blurred that line. RTO may help us to reset

The issue wasn't with the expectations—it was a matter of perception and understanding. Unfortunately, the blame for such behavior often fell on the managers. As someone who experienced this firsthand, I eventually chose to step away from a management role and became an individual contributor out of frustration with these dynamics.

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Post ID: @fx+1jp2pej15

I'll happily spend 8 hours in the office in exchange I get to log off my computer and leave in the office so I dont work nights and weekends.

Are you ok with that C suite?

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Post ID: @fg+1jp2pej15

How about a crackdown on leaving before AND afer lunch!

The entitlement of some just coming and going!!!

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Post ID: @f6+1jp2pej15

@e1+1jp2pej15
in UK we can cut it to 6 hours and be done when need to be in the office.
Ensure you do your full colloboration coffee breaks and stop for lunch

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Post ID: @eh+1jp2pej15

I 100% agree… Work here eight hours and be done. BUT I see a lot of people saying they’re going to do that and still working nights and weekends. Until we change, nothing will change for our betterment

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Post ID: @e1+1jp2pej15

Whatever happened to "flexibility "?? Peakon always asks how we feel about the flexibility at BNY. Well, soon there will be none because we are being treated like children and not adults. So when will punching time cards come back?
I'm game for going dark after 8 hours.

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Post ID: @ch+1jp2pej15

They had better be careful what they wish for. This requirement is going to decrease productivity for many. I’d be happy to reduce my working hours to 8 per day. After 8 hours I’ll go dark. The people that are abusing the policy now will continue to find ways to goof off and take advantage.

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Post ID: @c7+1jp2pej15

IP address of your computer connected to the company network.

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Post ID: @c6+1jp2pej15

Anyone know how these hours are being tracked?

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Post ID: @c1+1jp2pej15

It was an official e-mail from Polish HR

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Post ID: @ap+1jp2pej15

you have the flexibility to work wherever you want after your eight hours per day/40 hours per week.

  • sincerely Robin V.
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Post ID: @an+1jp2pej15

The working together FAQ was recently updated to confirm you have to work normal hours in the office.

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Post ID: @a9+1jp2pej15

What location? Was it a formal email or one from your manager

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Post ID: @a8+1jp2pej15

Normal and this place are light years apart.

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