We just saw the report on our team. Corp is monitoring door badges. If you badge in at all, it counts you as being in office for an entire day. That said, this means no handshake deal with your management team. Corp will come down on those not adhering to the RTO terms.
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Remember, folks, from October 1st, close your laptops at 5:01pm and do not open until 7:59am, local time. This is a big change, especially for our early bird Pacific & Mountain teams. We're used to squashing bugs before dawn, no more. Good luck in the hunger games, going to be bloody until 11am EST on most days.
I hope all my software architects, leads, experts- don’t answer the phone past 5:01 anymore.
Why do you think RTO is happening. Because you all lied about how much you were actually coming in and if it wasnt you lying it was your manager. Haha
I’d suggest if you are working from the office (or remote), categorize your hours correctly on your timesheets to make sure you don’t give any reason for Schwab to say that you didn’t list your hours correctly in the office vs remote.
That way they can’t terminate you for falsifying your time sheet.
They can monitor via badge report in and out and time in the office, when you physically logged into the system and where that occurred.
will hours be checked? why wouldnt they? ie 40 hrs +‐.
Correct. We can track what you print, when you enter a building, when you leave, where you are (vicinity) when you log into the network. Pretty SOP really. Schwab is not alone in this.
Widely known and the technology alerts for anomalies like swiping in and not swiping out.
Wasn't it already widely known that they are tracking this? They've been comparing this to your WFP commitment for a long time. That's why Walt lost his composure and threw a hissy fit about honoring your oath.
Handshake deal?
Big brother watches everything