The SEC boss says staff is performing well under 'voluntary remote work'
As Wall Street executives continue to debate in-office work - and some pressure workers to return - the Securities and Exchange Commission boss isn't leaving remote work behind just yet.that his staff is performing well while working remotely.
Gensler acknowledged to anchor David Faber the benefits of being in the office, but said his staff has a choice on where they want to work. "We've worked with our bargaining unit, with the union representatives, we moved to voluntary remote. That's where we are," Gensler said. JPMorgan chief executive Jamie Dimon has made headlines for his views on remote work, pushing back on it during a client call in August,
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