Workforce management
Workforce management
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One new chief plus four new vice presidents at one credit union, plus a bevy of promotions, new hires and special recognition across the industry.
January 23 -
Between the increasingly common threat of government shutdown and post-9/11 security nixing walk-in traffic, is it still worth it to have branches inside federal buildings?
January 22 -
Anthony Noto may be SoFi’s next CEO; manager is quietly let go following an internal investigation into alleged sexual misconduct.
January 22 -
The difference in pay between men and women at Citi is not as striking as some other differences. A reverse mentor changed how Goldman’s Edith Cooper thinks about differences in the workplace. Banks are doing a lot more than relaxing the dress code to retain tech talent. And Ellen Pompeo offers some personal notes on tackling the pay gap.
January 18 -
Credit unions all across the nation are beefing up their front lines and bolstering both middle and senior management.
January 18 -
The bank’s innovation unit hopes some of the students it takes in from 12 universities including Columbia, NYU and Texas will end up working at Citi someday or creating startups it can partner with.
January 18 -
Two CUs promote key people to new posts, plus more new hires, promotions and special recognition of credit union professionals across the country.
January 16 -
The two banks' tax reform expectations differ as they move in opposite directions; bank bows to pressure to report pay discrepancies.
January 16 -
The move follows a shareholder proposal filed by Boston-based Arjuna Capital and is the first of its kind by a big U.S. bank.
January 16 -
Promotions at Belco have beefed up its executive suite and more new hires, advancements and other HR moves at credit unions across the country.
January 11