Dell ends hybrid work policy, demands return-to-office despite remote work pledge

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That email chain could have been a 30-second chit-chat, says IT giant

Dell Technologies intends to end its hybrid work arrangement in March, requiring those previously allowed to toil from home part-time to spend their entire five-day work week within corporate walls.

Word of the policy change comes from founder and CEO Michael Dell, who sent an email to staff announcing the changes on Friday morning.Dell justified the policy change by asserting a thirty-second in-person conversation can replace an email discussion that goes on for hours or days and by noting that specific groups within the company – sales, manufacturing, and engineering – have already adjusted to being in the office five days per week.

"Here at Dell, we expect, on an ongoing basis, that 60 per cent of our workforce will stay remote or have a hybrid schedule where they work from home mostly and come into the office one or two days a week," said Clarke during the corporation's Q2 2020 earnings conference call., have trimmed back or ended remote work arrangements over the past year.

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