Workforce management
Workforce management
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Various departments will be realigned or consolidated and staff will shrink by attrition in the agency’s first large-scale restructuring since 2003.
July 21 -
Readers question acting comptroller Noreika, weigh in on SoFi’s charter application, defend Trump’s exit from the Paris Accord, and more.
July 21 -
Payments company rises as hot premium cards fly under its banner; despite the improvements, analysts have concerns about growing credit quality issues.
July 21 -
Credit unions are hiring and promoting new loan officers to ramp up a key area of their operations.
July 20 -
The ride-sharing service Uber is reportedly considering hiring a female chief executive to help it move past the reputational damage it suffered under ousted co-founder Travis Kalanick.
July 20 -
A profile of New York's top cop for banking offers insight into her thinking on hot regulatory issues; the women behind the machine learning at Morgan Stanley and UBS see a future with better advice; plus, Jane Austen and the new Doctor Who.
July 20 -
One CU taps a new CFO and other leadership changes throughout the industry.
July 18 -
More than a dozen mostly multinational banks have started using a business diagnostic tool to measure inclusivity of LGBTQ staffers. RBC Capital Markets says the insights have shaped its recruitment and retention strategy.
July 14 -
A community bank gets taken to task by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Tennis player Andy Murray makes his mom — and lots of other women — proud at Wimbledon. Also, the Bank of England's Charlotte Hogg and Morgan Stanley's Naureen Hassan.
July 13 -
TruStone taps a pair of new leaders, a CEO earns honorary degree and more credit union executives in the news.
July 11 -
Crane CU recognizes top teller, execs elected to key boards and more CU reps in the news.
July 6 -
PwC reports a modest improvement in its gender pay gap. A study finds a big gender pay gap in the U.K’s financial services industry. Plus, female founders speak out about sexual harassment and explain why they kept quiet before.
July 6 -
Whether it is a bank branch or an automated fast-food kiosk, talented and engaged employees will remain integral to future success.
July 5 -
CUNA CFO Council announces excellence awards and more credit union professionals in the news.
July 3 -
Rice is retiring after more than 18 years of service and turns the reins over to the CU's vice president and compliance officer.
June 30 -
Readers criticized a credit union securitization proposal, weighed in on scaling back the CFPB’s complaint database, debated the need for banks to examine gender-based salary comparisons, and more.
June 30 -
Two women who lead innovation efforts at major U.S. banks are having opposite experiences. Christine Lagarde calls for male allies to help with gender equality, and Geena Davis wants your input.
June 29 -
Out of the ashes of the fake-accounts fiasco, heads of business lines became more open to change, an executive at the bank’s innovation group said Wednesday.
June 28 -
A 99-year-old finally retires at one CU while another credit union recognizes its employee of the year.
June 27 -
The refusal by top U.S. banks and credit card companies to respond to investor concerns about gender inequity is in contrast with progress by U.K. banks.
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