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Big tech companies are still trying to rally workers back into physical offices, and many workers are still not having it. Based on a recent report, computer-maker Dell has stumbled even more than most.

Dell announced a new return-to-office initiative earlier this year. In the new plan, workers had to classify themselves as remote or hybrid.

Those who classified themselves as hybrid are subject to a tracking system that ensures they are in a physical office 39 days a quarter, which works out to close to three days per work week.

Alternatively, by classifying themselves as remote, workers agree they can no longer be promoted or hired into new roles within the company.

Business Insider claims it has seen internal Dell tracking data that reveals nearly 50 percent of the workforce opted to accept the consequences of staying remote, undermining Dell's plan to restore its in-office culture.

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[-] qevlarr@lemmy.world 70 points 1 month ago

Promotions aren't a thing anymore anyways, are they? Only if you switch jobs can you get a raise

[-] SoleInvictus@lemmy.blahaj.zone 28 points 1 month ago

A few jobs back, my employer promoted me once within a year of starting from a new college graduate position to a junior position, then strung me along for three years with "you're just not quite ready for a mid level position but you will be. Any day now!" This was all in spite of me doing the work of a senior position within the company for the last two years.

So I got a job at a different employer and went from a junior position to a senior position, like magic, nearly doubling my total income in the process. My coworker did the same, hopping from a senior position to a management position at my current employer. I've increasingly observed how corporate United States is painfully stupid and inefficient and it continues to boggle my mind

[-] hessenjunge@discuss.tchncs.de 30 points 1 month ago

This is not just the US, it is the norm world wide.

It’s also not limited to job relations either. “New customer? Let me show you this sweet deal.” - “Oh, you’re already a customer? Then it’s full price I’m afraid”

You need to regularly review/change contracts.

[-] derpgon@programming.dev 15 points 1 month ago

Back in my (born 1996) days, the longer you were a customer the sweeter deals you had. 8 years already a customer? Maybe we can strike a cheaper offer rather than you running to someone else.

[-] hessenjunge@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 1 month ago

I might be older than your dad and I don’t recall seeing an offer like this. 😊

[-] StupidBrotherInLaw@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

I am their dad and I have no idea what they're talking about.

[-] derpgon@programming.dev 2 points 1 month ago

Used to be the norm here in Czechia, maybe your country wasn't as progressive 🤔

[-] uis@lemm.ee 2 points 1 month ago

Well, I think many people on lemmy don't live in country that once was one of 15-states multinational conglomerate for universal healthcare, universal education, universal housing and long term planning. Not that such planning was very good at the end of it. Or not that it wasn't occasionallly sidetracked with killing people.

[-] princessnorah@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 1 month ago

I'm in Australia and we still do this? I have a loyalty discount for being a customer for 7 years, AU$57/month for unlimited data on my mobile and free calls to 40 countries ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

[-] derpgon@programming.dev 2 points 1 month ago

They got rid of it here, sadly. Or at least i haven't seen any loyalty behavior from the big brands lately.

[-] uis@lemm.ee 6 points 1 month ago

I've increasingly observed how corporate United States is painfully stupid and inefficient and it continues to boggle my mind

B-b-but capitalism! Will rule out inefficient companies!

Yeah. The world is broken.

[-] gmtom@lemmy.world 15 points 1 month ago

Going to use this chance to vent about the fact that when the senior guy on my team left for another company it was basically all but confirmed I would take over his role I had been there the longest, was already doing a lot of senior work, and was the giy people on the team came to when they needed help, to the point we spent the month or so after he handed in his notice to train me on what he did and give me access to the systems he managed. Then a week after he left my boss announced that the guy that had been there 3 months would be taking on the senior role.

[-] tmcgh@lemm.ee 8 points 1 month ago

I sure hope you are able to and are actively looking for a different employer. That sucks man...sorry to hear it.

[-] Nommer@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 month ago

Who's kid was he?

[-] Evotech@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

Yeah, idk of people actually just get promoted to a new job. I always have to apply to av internally posted position. If I get it I guess I technically get promoted.

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