Workforce management
Workforce management
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The industry has long talked about embracing digital technology — but the time for talk may be over.
October 6 -
Any regulator or bank should build from a foundation of diversity, dignity and respect, says Grovetta Gardineer, the agency's head of national bank supervision policy.
October 5 -
Wilmington Trust, the wealth management arm of M&T Bank, is extending its hiring spree and considering acquisitions of registered investment advisers.
October 5 -
New rules on shareholder submissions of proxy proposals could help banks fend off demands to disclose more pay data, cut financing to fossil fuels companies and adopt other reforms.
October 4 -
The Bond Buyer's Rising Stars Week continues as three members of the newly minted class -- Moody's Investors Service senior analyst Adebola Kushimo, Stifel director Roberto Ruiz, and Fieldman, Rolapp & Associates senior vice president Rachel Chang-Kwei -- join moderator Andrew Belinfanti-Knight, a managing director at UBS and a member of the inaugural Rising Stars class of 2016, for a discussion on diversity and inclusion in municipal finance.
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The bar to prove discriminatory patterns is so high that plaintiffs would have slim odds of winning lawsuits against housing providers.
October 2 -
Goldman Sachs Group turned to its chief rival to fill its top cybersecurity job.
October 1 -
Goldman Sachs is resuming job cuts as the coronavirus pandemic outlasts the financial industry’s resolve to offer jittery employees stability through the economic downturn.
September 30 -
JPMorgan Chase told thousands of office workers across its consumer unit they can plan to continue working remotely until next year, breaking with the firm’s Wall Street operations.
September 28 -
Ryan Ross will take over as CEO of the San Antonio, Texas-based institution for Bob Glenn, who is retiring.
September 28