The State Council extends the Spring Festival holiday, Tencent and other companies start off-site offices

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The State Council announced the extension of the Spring Festival holiday

Yesterday, everyone in the tweet message area was still discussing whether to extend the Spring Festival holiday. This morning, I saw that the State Council issued a message to extend the Spring Festival holiday.

Yesterday, I said that I did not dare to ask the company whether it would postpone work hours for children's shoes. Now I can safely send the above news to the company group.

Remote office! Tencent and Giant Network and other companies issued notices

At the end of the tweet yesterday, we mentioned the topic of remote office.

In the middle of the night on the 26th, Tencent officially announced a notice through the WeChat public account: February 1st and February 3-7th to start the home office mechanism, tentatively returning to work on February 10th (first month 17th).

At around 10 am on the 27th, Shi Yuzhu announced on Weibo that the employees of Giant Network would work from home before February 10.

This wave of operations of the Goose Factory, The Paper and other media all spread as news, and the Goose Factory earned a wave of goodwill.

On the morning of the 27th, another major manufacturer of children’s shoes sent us a private message on Weibo, saying that their company also supports remote offices and the return to work time is also pushed to February 10, but due to company regulations, he dare not give it to me Screenshot of the company notification. 

If there is a company that operates similarly, there is no need to hide it, you can learn from Tencent and Shi Yuzhu.

After the holiday is extended, if you have already bought a return train ticket for children’s shoes, please note: starting at 0:00 on the 28th, no handling fee will be charged for the refund.

More companies donated money and materials to support Hubei

The tweet the day before yesterday listed the good deeds of some domestic technology companies. In the past two days, more companies have donated money and materials to Hubei, including: Ali, ByteDance, 360, Station B, Lenovo, and Huawei, which was complained by several children's shoes in the comments the day before yesterday.  

I personally think that it is inappropriate for netizens to urge to donate. Maybe they are negotiating, maybe they donated quietly. In short, don't kidnap morals.

In addition, foreign companies such as Microsoft and Apple also donated.

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