Big Four firm checks building pass swipes and WiFi connections to address ‘persistent and deliberate non-compliance’
The increased scrutiny has triggered unease among some staff over how they are tracked, two people at the firm told the Financial Times.
Staff show up as “amber” on the dashboard, which first went live for supervisors in April, if they dip below 60 per cent office attendance, and “red” if they fall below 40 per cent, according to the guidance. Staff who are unable to meet the in-office quota for reasons including sickness or family issues can seek allowances, said a person close to the firm.
Monitoring attendance “aims to address persistent and deliberate non-compliance”, O’Connor added in the video. “It is not designed to penalise anyone for the occasional times when life events and unforeseen circumstances mean you aren’t able to come to the office as planned.”
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