RTO issue-- my mgr says ignore

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Anonymous wrote:They are checking badge swipes, computer location, etc and it will be easy to get caught.


This.


It's not always that simple. Our office tried to monitor badge swipes for compliance, but people often walk through the door in numbers, so only the person swiping in got recorded.


Then you all swipe. You just say “Thanks for holding the door, but I need to swipe.”

By not swiping you not only make it harder for your company to track RTO compliance (and potentially disadvantage yourself if your company checks on this), but you also make it harder for your company to understand workplace utilization which impacts decisions about whether to renew leases, hot desk policies, even office snacks, etc. and if your company tracks greenhouse gas emissions, including employee commuting via badge data, you and your friends will make that data less reliable. But screw all of that, right?


NP and if all that stuff is so important maybe the company can install a faster way of getting into the office like turn styles. What a PITA to open and fully shut a door for each person that needs to go through it when there is a line of people coming in. My work, for example, has an exterior door and then four turn styles where you swipe to get in next to the reception/guard desk.


Come on now. You're just complaining for the sake of complaining. All these micro RTO "issues" are so inane. You wouldn't suddenly start going in because they streamlined their turn style system.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are checking badge swipes, computer location, etc and it will be easy to get caught.


This.


It's not always that simple. Our office tried to monitor badge swipes for compliance, but people often walk through the door in numbers, so only the person swiping in got recorded.


Then you all swipe. You just say “Thanks for holding the door, but I need to swipe.”

By not swiping you not only make it harder for your company to track RTO compliance (and potentially disadvantage yourself if your company checks on this), but you also make it harder for your company to understand workplace utilization which impacts decisions about whether to renew leases, hot desk policies, even office snacks, etc. and if your company tracks greenhouse gas emissions, including employee commuting via badge data, you and your friends will make that data less reliable. But screw all of that, right?


NP and if all that stuff is so important maybe the company can install a faster way of getting into the office like turn styles. What a PITA to open and fully shut a door for each person that needs to go through it when there is a line of people coming in. My work, for example, has an exterior door and then four turn styles where you swipe to get in next to the reception/guard desk.


Come on now. You're just complaining for the sake of complaining. All these micro RTO "issues" are so inane. You wouldn't suddenly start going in because they streamlined their turn style system.


No talking about RTO, I'm saying if they want people to take the time to swipe instead of just walking in they should make it easier to do so. Nothing to do with rto.
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