A serious issue emerging…: Indian billionaire on his return to office

It has been more than a year since most of the professionals are working from home due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Although many corporates across the world are now slowly reopening and hoping for their employees to return to office, Harsh Goenka, one of India’s biggest industrialists, sees a problem.

The president of RPG Enterprises, Goneka, tweeted an article from a Business Daily on companies including Morgan Stanley asking employees to start coming into the office, saying “a serious issue is emerging,” adding that “hybrid Model probably the answer.”

“A serious issue is emerging. People used to wear leisure clothes, spent time at home, were more in control of their time, didn’t waste time going to the office- and now it will be a challenge to get them back to work every day! Hybrid model is probably the answer,” tweeted Goenka, referring to A. financial Times Article.

According to the report, Morgan Stanley chief executive James Gorman sent a stern message to New York-based employees who did not want to return to the office, arguing that if they are eating comfortably in the city, they should be able to work safely. needed. Bank Headquarters.

Indian billionaire Goenka, who has 1.6 million followers on his micro-blogging site Twitter, is known for sharing interesting insights and witty jokes on his social media pages.

The news of Morgan Stanley wanting its employees back in the office isn’t the only news. Bloomberg reported on Thursday that Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is waiving social distancing norms at its London office and will be fully engaged from next week.

According to an internal memo seen by Bloomberg News, with the “vast majority” of staff in the UK fully vaccinated, Goldman is already seeing almost half of London’s staff at his office.

“We encourage those of you who have not yet had the opportunity to be in the office to speak to your manager about doing so,” the memo said. The bank will maintain a mandatory testing program wearing masks and in common areas.

Goldman is also ending free in-office meals through September 20 “to encourage support for local restaurants and businesses reopening around us.”

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