Working from home 'has not worked', Wall Street bosses tell Davos summit trends now

Working from home 'has not worked', Wall Street bosses tell Davos summit trends now
Working from home 'has not worked', Wall Street bosses tell Davos summit trends now

Working from home 'has not worked', Wall Street bosses tell Davos summit trends now

Working from home ‘has not worked’, Wall Street bosses tell Davos summit – as Citigroup chief says slackers should be hauled back into the office until their productivity improves Jane Fraser said that it was important for employees to collaborate together Other Wall Street bosses have expressed frustration at staff working from home Ms Fraser is more open to idea of flexible working than other banking bosses But she says a line had to be drawn at the World Economic Forum in Davos Larry Fink, of  BlackRock, simply said that ‘remote working has not worked'

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The British boss of Wall Street banking giant Citigroup yesterday warned that slackers working from home will be hauled back to the office for coaching.

Jane Fraser said that it was important for employees to collaborate together and learn from ‘eccentrics’ in the workplace as she did.

Other Wall Street bosses have expressed frustration at staff continuing to stay away since the pandemic, with one saying the practice ‘has not worked’.

Ms Fraser has been more open to the idea of flexible working than other New York banking bosses, but she made clear that a line had to be drawn.

Jane Fraser said that it was important for employees to collaborate together and learn from ¿eccentrics¿ in the workplace as she did.

Jane Fraser said that it was important for employees to collaborate together and learn from ‘eccentrics’ in the workplace as she did.

Larry Fink, chief executive of BlackRock, the world¿s biggest asset manager, was more forthright when he spoke at the same event, hosted by Bloomberg

Larry Fink, chief executive of BlackRock, the world’s biggest asset manager, was more forthright when he spoke at the same event, hosted by Bloomberg

She told an event at the World Economic Forum in Davos: ‘I believe that there’s an important balance

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