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Netflix boss: Remote working is ‘a pure negative’

Reed Hastings (L) with co-CEO Ted Sarandos (R)image copyrightReuters
image captionReed Hastings (L) with co-chief executive Ted Sarandos (R)

Netflix’s chairman has said working from home has no positive effects and makes debating ideas harder.

But Reed Hastings, who founded the platform, also said its 8,600 employees would not have to return to the office until most of them had received an approved coronavirus vaccine.

And he predicted most people would continue to work for home on one day a week even after the pandemic was over.

A new UK government ad campaign is now askingworkers to return to workplaces.

‘People’s sacrifices’

The Wall Street Journal newspaper asked Mr Hastings if he had seen any benefits from staff working from home.

“No. I don’t see any positives,” he replied

“Not being able to get together in person, particularly internationally, is a pure negative,” Mr Hastings told the Wall Street Journal.

“I’ve been super-impressed at people’s sacrifices.”

Netflix is used by almost 200 million households worldwide.

And it has already resumed producing its own series, documentaries and films.

‘Proper testing’

“We’re up and running in much of Europe and much of Asia,” Mr Hastings said.

“And we’ve got a few things going on already in [Los Angeles],” he added.

“The hope is that, through September and October, we can really get – with proper testing – a lot more running.”

Other leading technology companies, however, have suggested employees may never return to the office.

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