The new minority owner at Manchester United, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has ordered club employees to return to the office full-time.
The billionaire co-owner of Manchester United, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has told staff that he's banning work from home after key metrics were missed at one of his companies. In an all-hands video call ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe cited email traffic statistics to Manchester United staff as the basis for a ban on working from home and told them to seek “alternative employment” if they are not ...
Manchester United staff have reportedly been ordered to work from the office full-time from June 1, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe following through on a huge cultural overhaul. The club's partial owner ...
Manchester United chief orders staff to return to office or ‘seek alternative employment’ Sir Jim Ratcliffe has pointed to email traffic as one reason behind remote work ban. 10 mins ...
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe, a co-owner of Manchester United, is banning remote work for the club's staff. The policy shift came after email traffic declined when one of his companies trialed work-from-home ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has warned Manchester United employees that they need to find a new job if they don’t want to abide by the rules after he banned remote working. The INEOS billionaire is in charge of ...
The co-owner of Manchester United football club, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has stated that employees who are not willing to come to the club’s premises to work should seek ‘alternative employment’.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has told Man United staff workers to come into the office or 'seek alternative employment', according to reports. The new football chief is reportedly looking to boost ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has reportedly informed Manchester United staff to ‘seek alternative employment’ if they are not prepared to work from the club’s premises, as he continues to reform the club.