Bank of America: All vaccinated staff will return to office in September
Bank of America (BoA) has confirmed today that its doors will open to all of its vaccinated employees in early September, as over 70,000 staff have voluntarily disclosed their vaccine status.
The US bank will welcome its unvaccinated employees at a later date, after developing plans for a safe return to offices, its CEO Brian Moynihan told Bloomberg today.
BoA, which has more than 210,000 employees internationally, has begun inviting employees who have received their jabs to start heading back to branches.
“Right now we’re moving people back who are vaccinated,” Moynihan said, adding that the firm is “Concentrating on getting them back to work because that allows people to move about under the CDC guidelines without masks and thing like that.”
“After Labour Day, our view is all the vaccinated teammates will be back and we’ll be able to operate fairly normally, and we’ll then start to make provisions for the other teammates as we move through the fall,” the CEO said.