SLG - Morgan Stanley CEO and NYC mayor agree bankers should return to office
Morgan Stanley (MS -1.2%) chief James Gorman isn't backing off from his push to get employees back into the office, and that's just fine with New York City mayor Eric Adams, who's urging bankers to come back into the city. The reports of record number of workers quitting their jobs aren't affecting Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) much, Gorman said at the Australian Financial Review Business Summit in Sydney, Bloomberg reported. Relatively few employees left the bank since the pandemic, and the company received about 500K job applications last year, he said. Those who have started going back to restaurants should also be heading back to the office, Gorman said, especially if you want a career. Being in the office, around other people, helps workers to develop career skills, and that can't be done over a computer screen, he said. "My job running a company is to make sure that we train
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Morgan Stanley CEO and NYC mayor agree bankers should return to office