New York (CNN Business) It looks like most Goldman Sachs workers will be back in Lower Manhattan by mid-June, marking another milestone in the reopening of New York City and the broader economy from the Covid-19 pandemic. Goldman Sachs GS is asking US employees who have not already returned to the office to be prepared to do so by June 14, according to a memo obtained by CNN Business that was sent to staff Tuesday. "We are focused on progressing on our journey to gradually bring our people back together again, where it is safe to do so, and are now in a position to activate the next steps in our return to office strategy," CEO David Solomon, president John Waldron and CFO Stephen Scherr wrote in the memo. The memo also asks employees in the United Kingdom to make plans to return to the office by June 21. The Goldman Sachs executives said they "continue to be encouraged by the rollout of vaccines" in many areas and the "effectiveness of the health and safety protocols we have put in place across Goldman Sachs campuses to protect our people."
Source: CNN May 04, 2021 16:18 UTC