Goldman Sachs tells employees to continue to work remotely until January 18, joining a list of Wall Street firms advising employees to stay home due to soaring Covid cases
The bank sent a memo Sunday encouraging employees who can work remotely to do so until January 18, a Goldman Sachs spokesperson told CNN.Goldman Sachs cited"rising community infections" in the United States.Two of America's biggest banks return to remote work to start 2022This comes after JPMorgan Chase last week gave employees the option to work from home for the first two weeks of January. Citigroup also told workers to stay home if their roles allow them to do so.
The bank recently announced it will require all employees and visitors in its US offices to get tested twice a week effective January 10 and show proof of boosters effective February 1. 'Boost everybody.' CEOs should mandate boosters before returning office workers, Andy Slavitt saysIn a memo obtained by CNN, Citigroup asked its US employees to work from home for the first few weeks of the new year if they are able to do so.