Wealthy company managers are told to stop working from home in their country ... trends now
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High-paid company managers working from home in enormous houses while their staff are coming into the office are being ordered back to their desks.
London-based global investment manager M&G has told its top positioned employees they need to be in at least three days a week.
An email circulated throughout the firm – which has £342 billion of assets – urges the bosses to embrace 'the value of spending time together'.
It comes amid a stronger push across the sector to get people back into the office, amid fears of lower productivity at home.
Many companies have been operating a hybrid system since the lockdowns of the coronavirus pandemic.
But in reality some firms have been observing younger, less well-paid staff have been coming into work because their homes are less pleasant.
An email signed by Andrea Rossi, M&G's new chief executive, told managers to get back in
Many companies have been operating a hybrid system since the lockdowns of the pandemic
Meanwhile the top earners – many of whom have luxury pads in the country – are unsurprisingly content to do their jobs from there.
The M&G email, seen by the Sunday Times, said 'office-based leaders' should spend