“ PTO days and anything coded in Infor are represented on the report, but they do not exempt you from that week. For example, if your organization mandates that you work in office 4 days and you take vacation on a Friday, you need to be in office Monday thru Thursday”
"This is not an accurate statement. Per Chris Sambar on two seperate occasions with an HR rep confirming during townhalls, if you are required to be in 3 days per week as example and you take a vacation, sick day etc, that is considered an in office day since you did not work from home. You do not need to than make up that day. The question was asked and answered emphatically by Chris and HR."
I heard the same thing but we are told my our lower level managers something different. This is why RTO is insane - there is no consistency, even among the same organization. I believe it is because possibly this is being tied to performance achievements for manager's so many of them want to be 'overachievers' -- to the detriment of the folk who work for them. Thus, helping to further enhance the toxic culture being created by a toxic layer of management.
Wish the company would focus more on meaningful things such as preventing data breaches, network outages, and the ever-constant and increasingly accelerated flow of talent and knowledge departing the company.