Does anyone know what the new hires are being told about office days?
Constant rumours may go to 4 days for everyone (not just people managers).
What is the messaging from HR when they recruit staff on this?
Does anyone know what the new hires are being told about office days?
Constant rumours may go to 4 days for everyone (not just people managers).
What is the messaging from HR when they recruit staff on this?
You are a wee little winkie flogger who is afraid to talk to the manager
Hey tiny wee little todger…
Here’s an idea that is worth its weight in gold:
Go ask your manager in your next 1 on 1.
And if you don’t have one, then you set one up. And ask- are we going to be coming in 4 days a week and when? You will be told directly
Here’s an idea that is worth its weight in gold:
Go ask your manager in your next 1 on 1.
And if you don’t have one, then you set one up. And ask- are we going to be coming in 4 days a week and when? You will be told directly.
Stop being such a tiny todger
Here’s an idea that is worth its weight in gold:
Go ask your manager in your next 1 on 1.
And if you don’t have one, then you set one up. And ask- are we going to be coming in 4 days a week and when? You will be told directly.
Stop being such a cowardly lion 🍆
For the person saying again to go and ask your manager, as a people manager myself we have not been told anything.
Here’s an idea that is worth its weight in gold:
Go ask your manager in your next 1 on 1.
And if you don’t have one, then you set one up. And ask- are we going to be coming in 4 days a week and when? You will be told directly.
Stop being such a cowardly lion. 🥸
All grads being interviewed in Dublin being told 4 days in office...
Understand their is capacity issues, although it could I suppose be expanded to more staff, but not everyone. I don't think anyone knows on this forum.
I remember in Jan/Feb the rumor on here for 4 days a week was going to be dropped on us in March 25. Look now it is March and still 3 days.
The 4 days a week rumor is not possible with capacity issues in various locations.
I have seen examples where people are just getting moved around to avoid the managers 4 day office rule. For example, instead of team leads with a few reports each, everyone just getting moved and placed under 1 manager. Anyone else noticed this?
When I started a few weeks ago, I was told 100% remote. I thought all news hires were working remote.
A manager is not going to disseminate a rumor even if the manager believes that rumor to be true. Completely unprofessional. At best the manager will be vague. If he/she actually confirms- the official announcement is prob within a week away at most. Whoever is calling out cowardice is clearly not in a management position nor will ever be. Alas I think this question is a waste on this forum as I don’t believe anyone in the inner circle is seriously going on this site and opining.
I am a manager in UK, and I can confirm my department have had no official communications about any future increase.
However I suspect there could be an announcement in April, with 3 months notice. But that is just my opinion.
theyre being told to stay away
Here’s an idea that is worth its weight in gold:
Go ask your manager in your next 1 on 1.
And if you don’t have one, then you set one up. And ask- are we going to be coming in 4 days a week and when? You will be told directly.
Stop being such a cowardly lion.
Why would the force all managers 4 days a week?
just think about it
Is this just going to be a reccuring topic every week?