Goldman Sachs to end free car rides for daily commuters

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The Wall Street giant helmed by David Solomon is quietly pulling yet another pandemic perk: free daily car rides to and from the office.

“To see a global bank’s leadership team be so out of touch with their junior employees by requiring them to fully return to office and take away certain perks, while Solomon does his little DJ thing and takes home record pay, is truly tone deaf,” Mark Moran, head of growth and operations at Litquidity said of the end to free rides.

Reports that Solomon will take a bigger cut of the bank’s profits comes just days after proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis told Goldman shareholders they should Glass Lewis said Goldman Sachs’ plan to pay a $30 million one-time bonus to CEO Solomon and a $20 million bonus to Chief Operating Officer John Waldron is “excessive.”

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