Workforce management
Workforce management
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Bankers spent Monday cleaning up damaged branches, wondering if their small-business clients will need more emergency aid and contemplating how the racial and economic inequalities highlighted by days of violent protests nationwide can be corrected.
June 1 -
Patricia Sarne was named CEO of San Antonio Citizens Federal Credit Union after former chief executive Tim Baldwin retired.
June 1 -
Thomas O'Brien will take the helm at Sterling Bancorp, which is dealing with internal control issues and probes by the OCC and Justice Department into its mortgage operations.
June 1 -
The chiefs of some of the biggest U.S. banks called on their workers to fight racism after an unarmed black man died as a result of a white police officer kneeling on his neck, prompting nationwide protests.
May 30 -
Though he acknowledged working remotely has definite advantages, CEO Michael Corbat says “our goal is to get our employees back."
May 29 -
The bill, which now goes to the Senate, would give small businesses greater flexibility in how they use the funds; not everyone's on board with Otting's signature achievement.
May 29 -
Funds originally slated to assist credit union employees with attending conferences will now be used to help the state league put on virtual events.
May 27 -
University Bancorp decided to shutter its wholesale mortgage lending business after it struggled to hire and train employees remotely.
May 27 -
Full-time equivalent, as of Dec. 31, 2019. Dollars in thousands.
May 26 -
If the agency hadn’t revised the 1977 law now, nothing would be done for communities in need that are struggling even more in the coronavirus pandemic, writes Faith Bautista, CEO of the National Diversity Coalition.
May 22