[ad_1] As organisations eagerly reopen their doors more than a year after the Covid-19 pandemic began, many will be surprised to watch their employees walk out—for good. Companies have been quick to set blanket policies that range from a full return to offices to fully remote models, often to their employees’ dismay. If nothing else,
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[ad_1] Wipro Chairman Rishad Premji on Sunday said the company’s “leaders” will start returning to office from Monday. “After 18 long months, our leaders @Wipro are coming back to office, starting Monday (twice a week). All fully vaccinated, all ready to go — safely and socially distanced,” Premji said in a tweet. A year and
[ad_1] The investment company Nuveen has spent $120 million renovating its office tower at 730 Third Ave. in midtown Manhattan, overhauling the lobby, devoting the second floor to amenities and refurbishing a 22nd-floor terrace. And the finishing touch? Two beehives on a seventh-floor terrace. Following the latest trend in office perks, Nuveen hired a beekeeper
[ad_1] (The Philippine Star) – August 16, 2021 – 8:00am MANILA, Philippines – A few years ago, there was an evident but slow shift to remote working to adapt to today’s digital world. However, the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated this whole new era with WFH (work from home) or remote work becoming a way of life.