CEO David Solomon, who has been dogged by critical coverage as the bank’s profits have sagged this year, has taken great pride in bringing employees back to the office.
Goldman Sachs boss David Solomon, who has drawn derision from the rank-and-file over the company’s back-to-work edict, has pulled the plug on Summer Fridays.
“While there is flexibility when needed, we are simply reminding our employees of our existing policy,” human resources chief Jacqueline Arthur said in a statement to The Post.The renewed emphasis comes as Goldman’s Wall Street headquarters was described as “totally dead” on Fridays now that interns have gone and a large number of employees opt to work remotely to get an early start on the weekend, sources told The Post.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
Goldman Sachs names 6 electric vehicle stocks set to beat the 'intense competition'Competition in the electric vehicle industry is getting fiercer. Goldman sees two groups of companies prevailing, naming six such stocks.
Les mer »
Malaysia PM vows to recover Goldman Sachs 1MDB settlement, warns of possible lawsuitsGoldman Sachs bankers were accused of helping a Malaysian financier plunder billions of dollars from the 1Malaysia Development Berhad sovereign wealth fund.
Les mer »
Malaysia may sue Goldman Sachs over 1MDB scandal - PM Anwar By ReutersMalaysia may sue Goldman Sachs over 1MDB scandal - PM Anwar
Les mer »
Goldman Sachs may sell unit with $29 billion in assetsGoldman Sachs said Monday it's considering the sale of part of its wealth-management division.
Les mer »
Goldman Sachs is exploring sale of investment advisory unit - reports By Investing.comGoldman Sachs is exploring sale of investment advisory unit - reports
Les mer »