Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser is planning to keep hybrid work—despite JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs's preference for a return ...
Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser has informed top executives the bank will stick to its hybrid work schedule, the Financial Times ...
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CEO Jane Fraser is maintaining a hybrid work policy and positioning the bank's flexibility as a competitive recruitment ...
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Citi sticks to hybrid working
CITIGROUP CEO Jane Fraser has informed top executives that the bank will continue to allow most employees to work remotely at least two days a week, Financial Times reported on Tuesday.
In a notable divergence from the banking industry's return-to-office trend, Citigroup (C) CEO Jane Fraser said the lender will maintain its hybrid work model, according to a recent media report.
Citi (C)group CEO Jane Fraser told executives the bank will continue to allow most employees to work remotely at least two days a week, Stephen ...
Citigroup is holding firm on its hybrid working policy, offering two remote days each week for most employees, even as other banks and businesses push for a full office return.
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