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By John McCarthy, Opinion Editor

December 14, 2021 | 1 min read

The bosses of Publicis Groupe have inserted themselves into some of cinema’s most iconic moments to highlight how staff can work from anywhere they please for six weeks a year.

The network’s annual Christmas skit sees Arthur Sadoun and Maurice Lévy not-so-subtly inserted into the likes of The Shining, Joker and The Sound of Music as they consider some scenic sights to work from after brushing aside concerns they are “too busy.”

They were digitally inserted into famous movie scenes, creating a memorable Christmas video and publicizing the ’Work Your World’ scheme. During a Squid Game skit Sadoun admits: “I’m tired of my workplace but not my life.”

Stick around for when Lévy makes one of the most horrifying scenes in cinema history even scarier (sorry Kubrick), courtesy of him taking on the roles of the twins from The Shining.

The video encourages staff to also consider how they could travel. They can apply through HR platform Marcel. Learn more about the scheme here.

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