AT&T is scaling back its controversial attendance tracking system after employee feedback revealed inaccuracies and widespread frustration. A recent survey showed that many employees felt the system ...
AT&T is scaling back its employee tracking system after discovering that the system yielded inaccurate results that were "driving people to the brink of frustration," according to a C-Suite executive.
AT&T is dialing down its use of a controversial attendance tracking system for enforcing its RTO policy. The so-called presence report uses a combination of inputs to log employees' time in the office ...
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AT&T is reducing its reliance on an employee-attendance tracking system, admitting to workers that it hasn't been fully accurate and is "driving people to the brink of frustration." The system, known ...
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