The profile, launched Wednesday, is targeting individual WPP employees through posts and pushing them towards Terri & Sandy’s career page.
Thousands have signed a petition imploring the world's biggest advertising agency, WPP, to revoke a new rule forcing employees to attend the office four days a week. Mark Read, the chief executive ...
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The advertising giant WPP has told its workforce of more than 100,000 employees to return to the office at least four days a week. "From the beginning of April this year, the expectation across ...
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WPP has announced a policy requiring staff to work in the office at least four days a week. The changes were confirmed by chief executive Mark Read in an email sent to staff on Tuesday. They will take ...
Staff at FTSE 100 ad giant WPP will be made to come into the office four days a week under a new policy announced to staff just weeks before it is set to lose its crown as the world’s largest ...
Staff at advertising giant WPP have launched a petition ahead of the introduction of a four-day office return policy. A group of “concerned WPP employees” are collecting signatures from colleagues, ...
Staff at WPP, the world’s biggest advertising agency, are pushing back against a new policy requiring them to work in the office four days a week. A change.org petition, started by Concerned WPP ...
New Delhi: Employees aren't exactly cheering for the return-to-office mandate, with over 13,000 signatures on a petition demanding WPP reverse its four-day office requirement. While WPP argues ...
UK - Staff at advertising group WPP appear to be petitioning against the company’s new requirement to return to the office four days a week. An online petition on Change.org, set up by ‘concerned WPP ...