Google employees won't leave office before this day, Sundar Pichai said this
The coronavirus is causing lockdown, and that is why people are working from home. Companies like Google are also getting work done from home for the safety of the employees. While lockdown is ending in many countries and people are returning to work for work, Google has made it clear that their employees will not go to the office before June. Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai has said that Google employees will not leave office before June 1 due to Corona viral lockdown.The company has given this information to the employees via email. At a time when the whole world is fighting a war against the coronavirus epidemic, Pichai does not want his employees to hurry to work.
Google's headquarters in California in the United States, where the number of corona-infected people is 45,031 and 1,809 people have died. America is the country most affected by the Coronavirus. The number of corona infections in the US has risen to 1,035,765, of which 59,266 people have died. In the US, 1,42,238 people have been saved, while 8,34,261 are still under treatment.
In an e-mail written to employees, Sundar Pichai has said that it will be shocking for the employees to come to office after working at home for a long time, but this is not possible before June 1. Pichai has issued special instructions for its employees, in which it has been said to take care of the family members also.
They have also said that those who have a problem with their family should not come to the office immediately. For this, they should talk to their manager and work from home according to convenience.
In his mail, Pichai also thanked his employees who worked onsite under such difficult conditions. Pichai wrote, 'Thank you to those of you who are currently working onsite to provide critical services to keep our products, offices and data centers operational! Your work has made it possible for us to help millions of people. I am grateful for all the things that our global teams are doing to deliver on their mission in these difficult circumstances. '
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