Sir Jim Ratcliffe has ordered Manchester United’s non-football staff back into their offices in Manchester and London — insisting the club must end its work-from-home culture. The initiative has been led by INEOS and was trailed to staff members during a meeting on Wednesday.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has ordered ’s non-football staff back into their offices in Manchester and London — insisting the club must end its work-from-home culture. The initiative has been led by
’ desire to shake things up, while others will have their life-work balance inconvenienced by the diktat. Ratcliffe wishes to bring United in line with director of sport Jean-Claude Blanc, with the 71-year-old Brit also telling staff that he is confident Dan Ashworth will soon be joining the club. in a bid to expedite his move to Manchester and become their new sporting director. Following the Covid-19 pandemic, United staff — like at most organisations — have spent less time in the office as the working environment has become more flexible. But
Ratcliffe also reiterated to staff that he is confident that United will soon be the leading club in world football again, and spoke about being determined to make it happen as quickly as possible.
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