
Morgan Stanley CEO to NYC workers: Be back in the office by September or else
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The CEO of one of Wall Street's top investment banks has a message for employees in its New York offices. You need to come back to work this fall.
Morgan Stanley (MS) chief James Gorman said at an investing conference earlier this week that it's time for the bank's New York workers to head back to the office now that more people are getting vaccinated for Covid-19 and life is slowly returning to normal. "If you can go to a restaurant in New York City, you can come into the office. And we want you in the office," Gorman said.More Related News

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