Compensation
Compensation
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A look back at a year in which little went according to plan for credit unions.
December 28 -
The company is also looking to hire more senior lenders as it expands in markets around Los Angeles and San Diego.
December 24 -
One engineered a big M&A deal, another struggled with his bank's credit issues and another abruptly resigned. Here are their stories and more.
December 23 -
It's been proven time and again that women look at problems differently than male counterparts. It's part of what makes balanced teams critical to the success of any organization.
December 22 -
Citigroup promoted 70 women in its latest class of managing directors, the most ever but still less than a third of the total.
December 21 -
Financial disparities have only worsened during the coronavirus pandemic. President-elect Biden’s team could address this issue by establishing an office of economic equality under the Financial Stability Oversight Council.
December 18 -
The San Francisco-based bank will keep most employees working from home for at least a month longer than last announced.
December 17 -
Citigroup will soon offer workers the ability to take a 12-week sabbatical as part of a bevy of new employee perks in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
December 16 -
Bank of America is extending pandemic benefits for employees who need child or adult care services.
December 16 -
Millions of workers are still displaced from offices, pushing financial services designed for the trend, such as Barclaycard Payments' Precisionpay Go app for businesses to issue virtual cards for corporate expenses.
December 15