Goldman Sachs, one of the most aggressive Wall Street firms committed to in-person work, pushed back bringing U.S. staff back into the office for the second time in less than two weeks to February 1.
to office until January 17, Bloomberg reported, citing a memo, which encouraged workers to get fully vaccinated and boosted. Wall Street firms’ efforts to bring workers back to the office is encouraged by New York City mayor Eric Adams. Adams is
large employers to resume in-person work schedules as soon as possible, saying in an interview with Bloomberg TV last week, “You can’t run New York City from home.”That’s the percentage of Americans who had been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 as of Wednesday, totaling some 208 million people, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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