As per title, wondering which companies have enacted BCP (Business Continuity Program) work from home programs?
Current List:
- King & Wood Mallesons
- EY
- Atlassian
- Bell Potter
- Norton Rose Fulbright
- Maq Bank (Partially)
- Clayton Utz
- Telstra
- Firstmac
As per title, wondering which companies have enacted BCP (Business Continuity Program) work from home programs?
Current List:
Sometimes you gotta look both ways before you cross the road, especially one way roads :)
Why does it matter to you?
They want to reveal the data.
I want to start a trade war, looking to see how best i can accomplish that.
You go girl!
I've only heard of one of those companies. But really, who cares?
Pretty sure KWM and Clayton Utz was only their Sydney offices.
Imo large corporates are just figuring out if they have the tech in place to sustain 20-30,000 remote at one time, rather than just a percentage of that as per normal wfh/flex arrangements
Rumours are that they have been caught out by this.
Let alone the possible detrimental impact on NBN when there are large data demands in suburban locations.
Here's the first I'm aware of: Vandelay Industries Others in this link: https://archive.fortune.com/galleries/2012/news/companies/12…
Think their Latex salesperson is meant to be quite good
Firstmac
Umm…. Lol definitely not EY. Can confirm only Brisbane office because of a case there…
Yeah, AFR is reporting it quite actively.
https://www.afr.com/companies/professional-services/ey-joins…
Centrelink
Coca Cola South Pacific
If you've been overseas then no office access for 14 days.
Life Source Yoga
Ditto.
Telstra
Umm, welcome? Not planning on having any car accidents?