Don’t Work in ‘Lonely Home Silos,’ Jefferies CEO Tells Staff

Don’t Work in ‘Lonely Home Silos,’ Jefferies CEO Tells Staff
A man works inside Jefferies Financial Group offices in Manhattan, New York, on Dec. 8, 2021. Eduardo Munoz/Reuters
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Jefferies Financial Group would rather have its staff back at office working together than in “lonely home silos” to get the most out of the final quarter of the year, Chief Executive Officer Richard Handler said in a letter on Thursday.

“As long as COVID continues to be manageable, we need everyone back in our offices on a consistent basis so we can truly maximize our fourth and final quarter and the future that is ahead,” Handler said.