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Bolt CEO Markus Villig reportedly said it was a “disgrace” that less than half his workers were making it into the office at least two days a week.
Markus Villig, boss of the taxi-hailing smartphone app and rival to Uber, said it was a “disgrace” that less than half of employees worked in the office for at least two days each week.
The CEO of European ride-hailing app Bolt is mandating workers return to the office 12 days a month.; In a memo, Markus Villig called it a "disgrace" that fewer than half of staff went in more ...
Mumbai: Markus Villig, CEO of Bolt, a European ride-hailing and delivery app that competes with Uber, has issued a clear stance against remote work. Villig described low office attendance as a ...
Markus Villig, CEO of Bolt, the Estonian competitor to Uber, is concerned that employees are essentially taking vacations while working from picturesque locations like Bali. As a result, Markus ...
Markus Villig: We're very clear. Just Europe is significantly behind the U.S. I mean, when you look at public market liquidity, retail trading, it's 10, 20 times below.
Markus Villig: We're very clear that Europe is significantly behind the U.S. I mean, when you look at public market liquidity or retail trading, it's 10, 20 times below.
Bolt CEO Markus Villig reportedly said it was a “disgrace” that less than half his workers were making it into the office at least two days a week.