Goldman Sachs bosses can take unlimited vacation, leaked memo says
Goldman Sachs has introduced a"flexible vacation" scheme with unlimited leave, Telegraph reports.Goldman Sachs joins a wave of companies trying to woo workers and retain staff.
Next year the US bank also plans to introduce a minimum holiday allowance of 15 days for all employees, with at least one week of consecutive leave a year. Goldman Sachs did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment outside normal working hours. "As a firm, we are committed to providing our people with differentiated benefits and offerings to support well-being and resilience," the memo said, according to the Telegraph.
"As we continue to take care of our people at every stage of their careers and focus on the experience of our partners and managing directors, we are pleased to announce enhancements and changes to our global vacation program designed to further support time off to rest and recharge."
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