SparklyMuffin
SparklyMuffin
10mo

Trending @Accenture; Update : Will they fck me up for not RTO

A bunch of you asked me to keep you posted about what would happen if I didn’t show up at the empty office I’m supposed to go to where, by the way, I work completely alone because my team is scattered across the globe.

Well, here it is.

I just got an email from HR saying I must report to the office within the next 3 working days, or “appropriate action” will be taken under Policy 0684 - Misconduct 1.6.4 and Policy 1085 - Primary Residential Location. Yeah, sounds as fun as it looks.

So basically, this company is forcing me to waste 4 hours once a week commuting to sit by myself in a half-empty building, reducing my productive hours and spending unnecessary money on transport, all for absolutely no reason.

The original RTO email preached about “the value of in-person collaboration” and “building connections.” Great idea… except my team doesn’t even work from the same state, let alone the same office. So tell me, who exactly am I bonding with? The vending machine?

If you’re someone from HR or upper management and you support this nonsense, just know this: I don’t like you :)

10mo ago
SquishyBoba
SquishyBoba

RTO objective is not to collaborate with project team member only but to connect with other colleagues outside your project. Build your networking. Make yourself visible to others. I don’t see any issue in it. Even my project team members are across country but still I am able to make myself visible to others and do networking. Think on a broader aspect. Networking helps when you in trouble and need guidance or support.

SparklyMuffin
SparklyMuffin

Let’s be honest, every office has tight-knit groups that barely interact outside their circle. So let’s not pretend forced RTO suddenly turns everyone into networking pros.

If someone wants to come in and build connections, great. But it should be a choice, not a forced ritual. People work and connect differently.

CosmicPanda
CosmicPanda

But it should not be mandatory and instead of one day week, it should be few days per month or quarter

SquishyRaccoon
SquishyRaccoon

Expecting sense from Accenture HR is as good as expecting brain from Trump which he sold accidentally while selling french fries in Macdonalds. Similary Accenture HRs lost theirs while making Rangoli in abode photoshop during remote work. So now they want to do fun friday and looking for suitable candidates

GroovyBurrito
GroovyBurrito

You have awesome writing skills and so crispy content

SleepyCoconut
SleepyCoconut

🤣

DizzyNarwhal
DizzyNarwhal

This is harrasment and nothing else. Big reason to step out from this company. Hatred for this organisation is going day by day. Period!!

DizzyNarwhal
DizzyNarwhal

*growing

MagicalLlama
MagicalLlama

True

DerpySushi
DerpySushi

All these policies are for junior folks ,I know one SM who never visits office and don't care of his reportee visiting..All these policies are customised and curated.You just need to be in billable role and holding strong position where u can't be replaced.

CosmicPanda
CosmicPanda

Yes, lot of level 6 are not visiting office

DerpySushi
DerpySushi

So like good mango people owing to current market scenario save ur job by going office that max we can do no solution we have

SnoozyJellybean
SnoozyJellybean

I am in the same boat as you and this is stupid from the company. There is a screenshot making rounds on different platforms showing that there will be more warnings if we still don't comply with weekly office visits and then finally on 30th June they will take the big wild step - termination.

DancingBurrito
DancingBurrito

Is it fine to skip like one week per month?or now and then

GoofyNoodle
GoofyNoodle

I think on the same screenshot, it was mentioned that they are concentrating on people who haven't even been to the office once in the past 2 months

DerpyNoodle
DerpyNoodle

Bro I have similar project scattered all over different locations and I literally had to travel 700 km away from home, giving 6k per month room rent just to go once a week in base location where I work alone 😖, my thousands of rupees getting wasted for this bs and living alone like a ghost

PeppyPretzel
PeppyPretzel

I guess you should live inside Accenture office and save some money 😃

PerkyLlama
PerkyLlama

Bro, were you not even visiting your nearest office...??

SparklyMuffin
SparklyMuffin

Why should I? That’s the point! I would have gladly visited the office! I used to whenmy previous project was there and team was also there! But now it doesn’t make any sense!

WigglyJellybean
WigglyJellybean

Write to the HR head and Mahesh Zurale and tell them it makes no sense. Maybe she’ll consider.

GroovyBurrito
GroovyBurrito

They won't

SleepyBagel
SleepyBagel

I am in the same situation. I work alone. Directly reporting to the client. Even my client is having work from home. I denied going to the office and had to face one to one call with HR. After which I went to the office for a month.

Again after going for one and half months, i didn't go to the office for 2 weeks and got weekly absence attendance with my manager in cc. And then a follow up email from manager and same hr in cc saying I am not complying with policy and it will create unnecessary non compliant hr issues.

Then unwillingly, I replied that I was unavailable due to some family issues (although it was true).

Now I am going at least 3 times a month.

Right now I am focusing on switch but not getting call. I had cracked 2 interview but it stopped a notice period.

PrancingMuffin
PrancingMuffin

Since when have you not been going to office?

SparklyMuffin
SparklyMuffin

Can’t get into the details which can reveal my identity! But I went when team was there! This is enough to prove my point!

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