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Goldman Sachs cracks down on staff who flout five-day-office rule

Goldman said it is 'simply reminding' employees of its existing policy

Goldman's move comes more than three years after the Covid-19 virus shifted the finance sector to work from home
Goldman's move comes more than three years after the Covid-19 virus shifted the finance sector to work from home Photo: Getty Images

Goldman Sachs is pushing back on staff who aren’t showing up in the office five days a week.

While most staff directly responsible for revenue generation have returned to the office for every day of the work week, senior managers are now frustrated about the reluctance of those in Goldman’s other units, Bloomberg  reported.

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