Which Australian Companies Have Imposed Mandatory WFH?

As per title, wondering which companies have enacted BCP (Business Continuity Program) work from home programs?

Current List:

  • King & Wood Mallesons
  • EY
  • Atlassian
  • Bell Potter
  • Norton Rose Fulbright
  • Maq Bank (Partially)
  • Clayton Utz
  • Telstra
  • Firstmac

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  • +6

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    Umm, welcome? Not planning on having any car accidents?

    • Sometimes you gotta look both ways before you cross the road, especially one way roads :)

  • +3

    Why does it matter to you?

    • +2

      They want to reveal the data.

    • I want to start a trade war, looking to see how best i can accomplish that.

  • I've only heard of one of those companies. But really, who cares?

  • Pretty sure KWM and Clayton Utz was only their Sydney offices.

  • +5

    Imo large corporates are just figuring out if they have the tech in place to sustain 20-30,000 remote at one time, rather than just a percentage of that as per normal wfh/flex arrangements

    • Rumours are that they have been caught out by this.

      Let alone the possible detrimental impact on NBN when there are large data demands in suburban locations.

  • Here's the first I'm aware of: Vandelay Industries Others in this link: https://archive.fortune.com/galleries/2012/news/companies/12…

  • Firstmac

  • Umm…. Lol definitely not EY. Can confirm only Brisbane office because of a case there…

  • +2

    Centrelink

  • +1

    Coca Cola South Pacific
    If you've been overseas then no office access for 14 days.

    Life Source Yoga
    Ditto.

  • +1

    Telstra

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