The move, announced by Citi CEO Jane Fraser in January, is garnering attention just as many companies are calling their ...
Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser has informed top executives the bank will stick to its hybrid work schedule, the Financial Times ...
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Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser is planning to keep hybrid work—despite JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs's preference for a return ...
CEO Jane Fraser is maintaining a hybrid work policy and positioning the bank's flexibility as a competitive recruitment ...
The majority of Citi employees are required to be in the office three days a week and can work remotely for two days. Bank branch employees and most traders are required to be in the office five days ...
Fraser pledged to maintain the hybrid work schedule on the executive’s quarterly call with the US bank’s managing directors in mid-January, according to people familiar with the matter. Citi is ...
Citigroup is holding firm on its hybrid working policy, offering two remote days each week for most employees, even as other ...
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 ...
Last month, JPMorgan Chase asked employees on hybrid work schedules to return to the office five days a week starting in March, an internal memo seen by Reuters showed. Citi currently allows a ...
(Reuters) - Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser has informed top executives the bank will stick to its hybrid work schedule, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday citing people familiar with the matter.