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Staff more likely to get a pay rise and be promoted if they don't work from home, WPP CEO says

WPP has officially opened its landmark office in Manchester city centre

Outside WPP's new Manchester office(Image: WPP)

The global chief executive of advertising giant WPP has said employees are more likely to get a pay rise and be promoted if they come into the office.

Mark Read said companies are more successful if their staff spend more time in the office rather than working from home and that leads to employees being rewarded.

He added that while there needs to be a balance post-Covid, businesses like WPP are more "powerful" when their employees work in the office.

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Mr Read was speaking exclusively to BusinessLive to mark the official opening of the group's landmark office in Manchester city centre.

The base is located on the former Granada Studios site, Enterprise City, and will be home to eight of its agencies.

Around 550 employees will work out of the office for EssenceMediacom, Cheetham Bell, Code Computerlove, Wavemaker, Cloud Commerce Group, Kinetic, Ogilvy Health and VMLY&R Health.

WPP first revealed plans for the new office in July 2019 after signing a 15-year lease with building owner Allied London.