New Data Shows Workers Are Mostly Ignoring Return to Office Orders
UNITED STATES, JUL 10 – Target’s commercial unit will return to the office three days weekly starting September to improve collaboration, with 7,100 headquarters workers potentially impacted, company officials said.
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Target calls entire commercial unit back to headquarters three days a week
After a trickling of return-to-office policies within individual teams, Target is officially calling back all headquarters workers from one of its largest business units three days a week.
Target calls back to office one of largest units
Minneapolis-based Target is requiring its commercial department to be in-office three days a week, starting the first week of September. It's the largest return-to-work mandate from the retail giant. Some individual teams already had been called back.
How using data can transform return-to-office mandates
Currently, many RTO policies primarily consist of a carrot and stick approach that combines incentives and potential penalties to help promote employee compliance. This will not work. The post How using data can transform return-to-office mandates appeared first on Personnel Today.
Target Issues Return-to-Office Orders
Target Corp. employees who work in merchandising and sourcing were notified Thursday that they will be expected back in the downtown Minneapolis headquarters office three days a week beginning Sept. 2. Other departments have received similar notices in recent weeks as leadership pushes for more face time without issuing a companywide mandate. Today’s email came from Target’s chief commercial officer Rick Gomez, who oversees the retailer’s entire…
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