Campaign India Team
Oct 21, 2022

Rediffusion gives its employees a Diwali reboot

The agency has announced a nine-day break

Rediffusion gives its employees a Diwali reboot
Rediffusion has announced an extended nine-day holiday break for its employees this Diwali.
 
Rediffusion has, in the past, had a tradition of having a break from Christmas to New Year for years. However, the extended Diwali break is a new addition for the agency.
 
However, the agency stated that it will have some teams available on call for work that may come up during the Diwali closure.
 
Kalyani Srivastava, joint president, Rediffusion, said, "Our Mumbai office has had a fabulous year. The team has worked doubly hard to achieve not only success in terms of business but also created some fantastic campaigns, which we are justifiably proud of. So we thought an extended Diwali break would be the best reward for our employees for a good year gone by."
 
Jai Talwar, chief talent officer, Rediffusion, said, "The Mumbai office of the agency will observe this Diwali break to rewind, refresh and Rejuvenate!" 
 
 
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Campaign India

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