Hello from another banking employee to commiserate about RTO mandates. I am coming to your board as I had heard BoA uses badge swipes and tracking methods. I was just curious if this is true and if so what is actually happening.
We currently are expected to be in office 3 days a week, but there has seemingly never been in actual enforcement around it. Those who want to be in are in and those who prefer WFH maybe come in a day here and there or a few hours a few times a week.
Well now we get an e-mail congratulating us that we get to work so much better 4 days a week as a team and how excited everyone should be. Executive Management assumes our level of excitement will be so high that they noted managers will now be able to monitor your location via badge swipes and 'other tracking methods.' I assume the only reason for this is just incase anyone is working too hard they tell us to take a well deserved break.
Ok sarcasm over...but I am very interested if you all have a similar situation. I thought I had heard this was the case.
My main questions are your direct managers telling or showing you the data that they have on you and is it part of your annual goal or anything like that. I am just trying to get a sense of what the follow through actually is or if it is more of a scare tactic and/or an easy way to let someone go if they want to.