“I’d like to get back to the culture we had before — people come to work, do their work, live their lives, and have the flexibility to manage,” David Solomon said on CNBC.
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon said the bank’s return to office policy has brought 65% of employees back at their desks five days a week — but noted that’s still short of the face time they were putting in before the pandemic.
Solomon — who famously derided working from home as an “aberration” and “not a new normal during the depths of COVID-19 — said Tuesday he wants to see the current percentages inch higher. “I don’t want rules. I want a culture where we show up, we serve our clients, we work hard, we mentor our people, we teach our people, we strive for excellence. That’s what Goldman Sachs is all about.”
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