Hiring stopped, dividend scrapped and a pay cut for bosses: WPP unveils £2bn coronavirus savings plan
WPP, the world’s second-largest advertising company, has unveiled details of a plan to save £2billion in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
WPP, the world’s second-largest advertising company, has unveiled details of a plan to save £2billion in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
The move comes a week after WPP’s shares fell to their lowest level since 2012.
Dedicated to creating a truly inclusive culture within the agency, it also launches a new network dedicated to diverse minds, Ogilvy ReWired.
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