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Global holding company WPP will require employees to return to the office at least four days a week starting in April. The decision will affect the company’s 100,000-plus employees worldwide.
In a memo to staff obtained by the Financial Times, WPP CEO Mark Read wrote: “From the beginning of April this year, the expectation … will be that most of us spend an average of four days a week in the office.” Read added that the company’s “success still relies on the fundamentals of human connection, creativity and relationship,” and “we do our best work when we are together in person.”