Dell and IBM plan to enforce office presence for employees, with Dell requiring 39 days per quarter and IBM's US managers returning to the office or risking job loss.

Dell is reportedly planning to require employees to work from a corporate office for at least 39 days per quarter, or three days per week, starting with a more limited policy implemented last year. Meanwhile, IBM has directed its US-based managers to return to the office or risk losing their roles. Senior Vice President John Granger stated that executives and managers must be in-person at least three days a week, with remote workers living over 50 miles from an office required to relocate by August.

February 02, 2024
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