We're back in the office (kind of) now. We were told about two months ago we'd all have to be back in from the 7th of September, they've back-tracked on that now but we are all expected to be seen around the office at some point during the week.
Half the desks are supposed to be blocked off to ensure social distancing, they're not.
They rolled out "Shifts" on Teams to book in which days you're coming in but they can't get them to work.
They've installed face-scanning thermometers at reception that are scanning absolutely everyone at 36.1c (the machines declare loudly this is a normal temperature but it seems a bit low to me).
Everyone is sharing screens, having meetings in small rooms, shouting over each other & on one occasion I've two seen people squeezing next to each other so they can both fit in on the same camera for a zoom/team call.
All in all going as predicted, will be entertaining to see what happens when there's a new case in the office!
We're back in the office (kind of) now. We were told about two months ago we'd all have to be back in from the 7th of September, they've back-tracked on that now but we are all expected to be seen around the office at some point during the week.
Half the desks are supposed to be blocked off to ensure social distancing, they're not.
They rolled out "Shifts" on Teams to book in which days you're coming in but they can't get them to work.
They've installed face-scanning thermometers at reception that are scanning absolutely everyone at 36.1c (the machines declare loudly this is a normal temperature but it seems a bit low to me).
Everyone is sharing screens, having meetings in small rooms, shouting over each other & on one occasion I've two seen people squeezing next to each other so they can both fit in on the same camera for a zoom/team call.
All in all going as predicted, will be entertaining to see what happens when there's a new case in the office!