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No Zoom on Friday: Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser Lays Out Measures to Ease Work From Home Fatigue
- Thursday March 25, 2021
- Elisa Martinuzzi and Marcus Ashworth, Bloomberg
It took a year of the pandemic but finally one of the world’s biggest banks has acknowledged the huge toll that working remotely is taking on its staff. Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser wants to ease Zoom fatigue and go back to regular working hours. That tells you how bad things have got — at investment banks and at large businesses generally.
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Opinion: No Zoom On Friday! Companies Handle WFH Fatigue
- Wednesday March 24, 2021
- Opinion | Elisa Martinuzzi & Marcus Ashworth, Bloomberg
It took a year of the pandemic but finally one of the world's biggest banks has acknowledged the huge toll that working remotely is taking on its staff. Jane Fraser, Citigroup Inc's chief executive officer, wants to ease Zoom fatigue and go back to regular working hours. That tells you how bad things have got - at investment banks and at large busi...
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No Zoom on Friday: Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser Lays Out Measures to Ease Work From Home Fatigue
- Thursday March 25, 2021
- Elisa Martinuzzi and Marcus Ashworth, Bloomberg
It took a year of the pandemic but finally one of the world’s biggest banks has acknowledged the huge toll that working remotely is taking on its staff. Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser wants to ease Zoom fatigue and go back to regular working hours. That tells you how bad things have got — at investment banks and at large businesses generally.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Opinion: No Zoom On Friday! Companies Handle WFH Fatigue
- Wednesday March 24, 2021
- Opinion | Elisa Martinuzzi & Marcus Ashworth, Bloomberg
It took a year of the pandemic but finally one of the world's biggest banks has acknowledged the huge toll that working remotely is taking on its staff. Jane Fraser, Citigroup Inc's chief executive officer, wants to ease Zoom fatigue and go back to regular working hours. That tells you how bad things have got - at investment banks and at large busi...
- www.ndtv.com