Dell ends hybrid work policy despite remote work pledge

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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. Many companies, such as Amazon, have trimmed back or ended remote work arrangements over the past year. These return to office (RTO) mandates, however, have failed to improve corporate financial performance, according to a study last year by University of Pittsburgh business school associate professor Mark Ma and Yuye Ding, a doctoral student.

https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/31/dell_ends_hybrid_work_policy/?td=rt-3a

Zoom made employees return to the office to feel your hybrid pain

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Zoom, which became a lifeline for remote workers during the pandemic, says it has a clear rationale for why it’s calling some workers back to the office twice a week: To build collaborative products for the new ways of working, employees need to experience the pain firsthand.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/10/05/zoom-return-to-office-hybrid-remote-work/