GOLDMAN SACHS GIVES EXECUTIVES UNLIMITED VACATION, THE TELEGRAPH NEWSPAPER REPORTS
(Archyde.com) – Goldman Sachs Group Inc will allow its partners and chief executives to take as much time off as they want under a new “flexible vacation” program to promote “rest” and recovery, reports the daily The Telegraph on Saturday.
In a note, the Wall Street bank indicates that as of May 1, it no longer imposes a ceiling on paid leave and that senior executives can “take leave when necessary”, specifies the newspaper.
All employees will be required to take at least 15 days off a year from next January, with at least a week of consecutive vacation days, according to information from the Telegraph.
Goldman Sachs did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The significant changes come regarding two months following a group of first-year analysts at Goldman Sachs complained of being overworked and threatened to quit within six months unless their working conditions improved. improve.
(Reportage Rachna Dhanrajani, version française Benjamin Mallet)