BNY Mellon Tells Most Employees to Work Remotely Until January

Bank of New York Mellon office building in New York.

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Bank of New York Mellon Corp. has told the majority of its employees to continue working remotely for the rest of the year, postponing previous plans to have some staff return in September.

About 96% of the bank’s roughly 48,000 employees have been working remotely since March. They’ll continue to do so until at least Jan. 1, spokeswoman Madelyn McHugh confirmed. Businesses around the world are grappling with how and when to reopen offices as Covid-19 cases continue to rise.