Wells Fargo Pushes Back Return-to-Office Date Again to Nov. 1

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Wells Fargo & Co. delayed its return-to-office plans by another two weeks to early November.

The firm, which has the biggest workforce of any U.S. bank, will now begin bringing back employees who have been working remotely starting Nov. 1, according to an internal memo Tuesday from Chief Operating Officer Scott Powell. The bank had previously planned on beginning the process Oct. 18.