Wells Fargo Plans for Return to Office ‘Soon After Labor Day’

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Wells Fargo & Co., the U.S. bank with the largest workforce, is making plans to bring its employees back into offices in September.

The company, which has about 200,000 employees working from home, is extending that arrangement through Sept. 6, and aims to return to a “more normal operating model” that month, according to a memo Tuesday from Chief Executive Officer Charlie Scharf and Chief Operating Officer Scott Powell.