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FTO vs. NFTO

Anyone know what the difference is between an NFTO and FTO indicator? I've only seen this on moose calendars but I just know mine has changed. Curious if there is a list of what all the indicators mean somewhere.

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N = National (FTO) - hub locations & M = Market (FTO)

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Post ID: @uhy+1vaeJfrG

FTO is a current indicator for office workers in another country. NFTO is for office workers in the USA. The reason you don’t see FTO in RTO FAQs is because it only applies to US based employees.

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Post ID: @njx+1vaeJfrG

FTO is no longer an indicator. Look it up none of this is a secret.

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Post ID: @nri+1vaeJfrG

FTO became NFTO, which just means all FTO are now up for unnecessary shuffling and moving to different hubs. More attrition measures.

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Post ID: @wqz+1vaeJfrG

Difference = N

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Post ID: @yzk+1vaeJfrG

according to some document that curtis-beck put out, who's job seems to only monitor viva engage, the FTO code doesn't exist anymore. So if you have it, I guess your f*cked.

NFTO simply means you are a full time worker who's work supports a national client. There are other FTO codes that just overly complicate things based on what kind of client you are supporting.

Yes, it would make sense only to have FTO but of course this is T and they have to make things complicated since all the FTO codes say you have to report to a building 3x week.

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Post ID: @mtm+1vaeJfrG

FTO means local and therefore they can’t tell you to go to a hub across the country whereas NFTO equals national and therefore they could. Just a guess

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Post ID: @zzf+1vaeJfrG

Search occupancy indicators on insider.

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