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Roughly 300 retail bankers at one of Australia’s largest lenders discovered, through an automated email – before higher-ups told them – that they were losing their jobs.
In a first misstep for ANZ’s new boss Nuno Matos, impacted staff inadvertently found out about their redundancy before being ...
ANZ Group's Chief Executive Nuno Matos said on Friday it was 'indefensible and deeply disappointing' for bankers to have been told they were being made redundant by automated emails, adding that the ...
ANZ has been forced to apologise after the company accidentally sent an automated email where staff members were indirectly told they were being sacked.
Some ANZ Group Holdings Ltd. staffers were inadvertently told they were being made redundant after receiving an automated ...
Chief executive Nuno Matos says the bank is going to ensure the "indefensible and deeply disappointing" emails are not repeated.
Affected staff, who were running substantial teams, were told what to do with bank-owned technology, such as laptops.
ANZ’s chief executive Nuno Matos has told some staff their salaries are at risk if they fail to show up to the office for at least half of their working days.
Australia's ANZ Group apologised to staff and offered psychological counselling after some bankers earmarked for job cuts ...
Australia’s ANZ Group has apologised to staff and offered psychological counselling after some employees were mistakenly ...
ANZ staff have reportedly been threatened with cuts to their salaries if they work from home too often. The major bank is demanding staff come into the office on at least 50 per cent of their working ...
ANZ will cut bonuses and withhold pay rises for staff who work from home too much as the bank looks to bring staff back into ...
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