Latest Ratcliffe decision receives mixed review from Man Utd staff as he shares huge Dan Ashworth update – report | OneFootball

Latest Ratcliffe decision receives mixed review from Man Utd staff as he shares huge Dan Ashworth update – report | OneFootball

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·1 May 2024

Latest Ratcliffe decision receives mixed review from Man Utd staff as he shares huge Dan Ashworth update – report

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Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has ordered the club’s non-football staff to go back into their offices in Manchester and London, insisting the Red Devils must end its work-from-home culture, according to The Athletic.

The non-football staff of the Old Trafford club have spent less time in the physical offices as the working environment has become more flexible following the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020.


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However, Ratcliffe wants them to now return to a more office-based approach as he continues to ring major changes since acquiring 25% of Man United.

The British billionaire made this known to them during a meeting today, also telling them that he is confident Dan Ashworth will soon be joining the club.

However, the order from Ratcliffe received mixed reviews, with some staff members boosted by INEOS’ desire to shake things up, while others will now have their life-work balance disrupted by the development.

INEOS have come up with a policy of employees returning to their offices full-time, and Ratcliffe wants Man United staff to follow suit.

Working from home has been the order of the day at most organisations since the pandemic initially forced millions across the world into a lockdown, but the new management at Old Trafford has other ideas.

However, it will be interesting to see how things take shape at Man United going forward as there are not currently enough desks at their Manchester or London locations to fit every staff member following the initial policy which made more flexible working arrangements possible.

The good news is that Ashworth could arrive as their new sporting director before the summer transfer window after he took Newcastle United to arbitration in a bid to ensure a resolution is reached.

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