Employees at Google regularly complain that its offices feel like “a ghost town”, its chief executive has said.
According to audio obtained by CNBC, Sundar Pichai said: “There are people, by the way, who routinely complain that they come in and there are big swathes of empty desks and it feels like it’s a ghost town — it’s just not a nice experience.”
Pichai, chief executive of Google and Alphabet, its parent company, said there were many people coming to the office “only two days a week”, which he said made for an inefficient use of current space.