Compensation
Compensation
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Now three of the largest U.S. banks say their female employees make more than 99 cents for every dollar earned by their male peers.
February 1 -
You read that right. Community bankers hope efforts by JPMorgan Chase, Amazon and Berkshire Hathaway will drive down health care costs — and maybe create products or services they can use.
February 1 -
Wells Fargo agreed to disclose the gaps between what it pays men and women as well as disparities for minority groups, a spokeswoman said.
February 1 -
A trio of credit unions are investing in getting the word out by hiring or promoting new marketing executives and more promotions and new hires.
January 30 -
More than 70% of women mortgage professionals have experienced sexual harassment in the workplace, but these incidents go drastically underreported, according to a recent Mortgage Bankers Association survey.
January 29 -
Scholarship programs for high schoolers and college students can also promote banking as a viable career option and serve as a channel for bringing in new business.
January 29 -
Kim Manigault, who previously was chief financial officer for the company’s technology and operations organization, will be responsible for ensuring that Key continues to make diversity and inclusion a priority in hiring.
January 26 -
Most general counsels are men, but in 2017 women filled more than half of the top legal positions that opened up at large financial firms. The trend is likely to continue as the population of women lawyers swells and banks continue to diversify their senior ranks.
January 26 -
Bank of America employees force harassment charges against Omeed Malik out in the open, raising questions about how departures like his are handled. Plus, Jessica Chastain sets an example, and Larry Nassar's group of enablers needs to be made into one.
January 26 -
Bank of America Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan said when he's ready to give up the job, the odds are split on whether his successor will be a woman.
January 26