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Time of India
30-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Royal Bank of Canada new return-to-office policy: 4 days in, 1 day remote starting September
The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) has announced that, beginning in September 2025, employees will be expected to work from the office four days a week. This change applies to hybrid roles and excludes positions that are fully remote or already based entirely in the office. In internal memos sent on Thursday (May 29), RBC highlights the importance of in-person collaboration. "RBC is a relationship-driven bank, and in-person, human connection is core to our winning culture," a spokesperson stated. The bank had previously set expectations in 2023 for employees to be in the office most of the time, allowing for one to two days of remote work per week. The announcement has sparked concerns among staff, particularly regarding additional commuting time and transportation costs. These issues have been discussed in internal chat groups, sparking mixed employee reactions to the new policy. Play Video Pause Skip Backward Skip Forward Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration 0:00 Loaded : 0% 0:00 Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 1x Playback Rate Chapters Chapters Descriptions descriptions off , selected Captions captions settings , opens captions settings dialog captions off , selected Audio Track default , selected Picture-in-Picture Fullscreen This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Text Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Caption Area Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Drop shadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Norah O'Donnell Is Married To This Beauty Undo RBC's decision aligns with similar moves by other major banks. Earlier this year, JPMorgan Chase required its hybrid employees to return to the office five days a week starting in March. The timing of RBC's announcement coincided with the release of its second-quarter earnings, which fell below analysts' expectations. The bank reported increased loan loss provisions in anticipation of economic uncertainty. Live Events The bank's leadership believes that increased in-office presence will strengthen collaboration and maintain its competitive edge in the financial sector. Royal Bank of Canada is a Canadian multinational financial services company and the largest bank in Canada by market capitalization. As of April 30, 2025, the bank serves over 20 million clients and has more than 94,000 employees worldwide. FAQs Does Royal Bank of Canada still exist? Yes, the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) still exists and remains Canada's largest bank by market capitalization. It reported a strong second-quarter profit of $4.4 billion in 2025, with revenue growth to $15.67 billion, despite some profit forecast misses and a cautious economic outlook. What is the Royal Bank of Canada known for? The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) is known for its leading personal banking, wealth management, and commercial banking services, strong financial performance, and award-winning loyalty program, Avion Rewards, recognized as "2025 International Loyalty Program of the Year, The Americas" for three consecutive years. Is Royal Bank of Canada a government Bank? No, the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) is a multinational financial institution rather than a government entity.. It is a publicly traded company owned by institutional investors, retail shareholders, and employees, with no single majority owner and minimal government ownership (0.3%), and RBC operates under regulatory oversight but is privately owned and listed on the Toronto and New York Stock Exchanges .
Yahoo
12-05-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
This Nun's Words About Women In The Catholic Church Are Going Viral
Sister Rose Pacatte from the Daughters of St. Paul has been a nun for nearly 60 years and currently lives in Rome. She was interviewed by Norah O'Donnell in the Vatican before the Conclave, and that interview is going viral: @cbsnews/ First off, I love how excited she gets when she sees Norah O'Donnell. Very cute. Secondly, it's completely wild that she predicted that Cardinal Prevost would become Pope. HER MIND. Related: Justin Trudeau's Shady Comment Toward Donald Trump Is Going Super Viral And thirdly, her wisdom about women in the Catholic Church is just so sincere. Norah asked Sister Rose if she wanted women to have a bigger role in the Catholic Church, and Sister Rose's insightful answer is resonating with a ton of people. "I am almost 60 years a nun. People need to realize if there's a problem, and women are not part of the solution, it will not be solved in any type of long-term meaningful way," she says. "Women have to always be part of the solution. I think Pope Francis brought us a lot closer than anyone has ever brought us. I still think that there will be a women's diaconate. And the only reason they don't have it, I think, is because they're afraid." Related: Republican Voters Are Finally Tearing Into Trump Over One Issue, But It's Not The Issue You'd Expect "Who's afraid?" Norah asks. "I think the hierarchy. The men in the church. And maybe not all of them, I don't want to generalize to everybody," she says. Well, people are loving her response/aura/everything. "She is so correct, intelligent and gentle," one person said. "I'm telling my children she is the pope," another person commented. And then a bunch of people are pointing out that she's wearing high-heeled running shoes. Obsessed. As this person said, "Women always need to be part of the solution. Sister Rose, you are amazing." Also in In the News: "We Went From 'Lower The Price Of Eggs' To 'Lower Your Standard Of Living'": 39 Of The Best, Most Brutal, And Very Relatable Political Tweets Of The Month Also in In the News: "We Don't Import Food": 31 Americans Who Are Just So, So Confused About Tariffs And US Trade Also in In the News: Donald Trump Just Shared A Very Ominous Post, And People Are Calling It "One Of The Worst Statements Ever Made By A Sitting US President"
Yahoo
12-05-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
This Nun's Words About Women In The Catholic Church Are Going Viral
Sister Rose Pacatte from the Daughters of St. Paul has been a nun for nearly 60 years and currently lives in Rome. She was interviewed by Norah O'Donnell in the Vatican before the Conclave, and that interview is going viral: @cbsnews/ First off, I love how excited she gets when she sees Norah O'Donnell. Very cute. Secondly, it's completely wild that she predicted that Cardinal Prevost would become Pope. HER MIND. Related: Justin Trudeau's Shady Comment Toward Donald Trump Is Going Super Viral And thirdly, her wisdom about women in the Catholic Church is just so sincere. Norah asked Sister Rose if she wanted women to have a bigger role in the Catholic Church, and Sister Rose's insightful answer is resonating with a ton of people. "I am almost 60 years a nun. People need to realize if there's a problem, and women are not part of the solution, it will not be solved in any type of long-term meaningful way," she says. "Women have to always be part of the solution. I think Pope Francis brought us a lot closer than anyone has ever brought us. I still think that there will be a women's diaconate. And the only reason they don't have it, I think, is because they're afraid." Related: Republican Voters Are Finally Tearing Into Trump Over One Issue, But It's Not The Issue You'd Expect "Who's afraid?" Norah asks. "I think the hierarchy. The men in the church. And maybe not all of them, I don't want to generalize to everybody," she says. Well, people are loving her response/aura/everything. "She is so correct, intelligent and gentle," one person said. "I'm telling my children she is the pope," another person commented. And then a bunch of people are pointing out that she's wearing high-heeled running shoes. Obsessed. As this person said, "Women always need to be part of the solution. Sister Rose, you are amazing." Also in In the News: "We Went From 'Lower The Price Of Eggs' To 'Lower Your Standard Of Living'": 39 Of The Best, Most Brutal, And Very Relatable Political Tweets Of The Month Also in In the News: "We Don't Import Food": 31 Americans Who Are Just So, So Confused About Tariffs And US Trade Also in In the News: Donald Trump Just Shared A Very Ominous Post, And People Are Calling It "One Of The Worst Statements Ever Made By A Sitting US President"
Yahoo
08-05-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
ICE Agents Raid D.C. Restaurant Owned by CBS News Star's Husband amid Trump's War with Paramount
A Washington, D.C., restaurant owned by the husband of CBS News senior correspondent Norah O'Donnell was reportedly raided by federal agents as part of the Trump administration's continued crackdown on immigration. The New Mexico Avenue location of Chef Geoff's — one of two D.C. restaurants owned and operated by O'Donnell's husband, Geoff Tracy — was subject to a raid by Immigration and Customs Enforcement on the morning of Tuesday, May 6. Local outlet Fox 5 reported that nearly a dozen agents from the Department of Homeland Security entered the restaurant at around 10:30 a.m. ET and demanded to see employees' I-9 documents. The agents reportedly stayed in the restaurant for around 90 minutes, though ultimately, no one was arrested or detained. Chef Geoff's isn't the first D.C.-area restaurant to face a recent ICE raid. Massachusetts Avenue eatery Millie's was also reportedly raided Tuesday morning, with officers wielding a search warrant signed by an ICE agent — not a judge. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said that local law enforcement was not involved in the raids. "I have heard those reports… I am disturbed by them,' Bowser stated. 'It appears as though ICE is at restaurants, or even at neighborhoods, and it doesn't look like they're targeting criminals, and it does look like they're disrupting." Related: D.C. Mayor Orders Removal of Black Lives Matter Mural She Commissioned After House GOP Threatens to Do It for Her In a statement to Fox News Digital, an ICE spokesperson said, 'U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations is conducting worksite enforcement across the nation to ensure businesses are following U.S. immigration and employment laws. This includes recent worksite enforcement operations [in] the D.C. area, during which more than 100 Notice of Inspections were served to local employers at various business. No arrests were made as part of these worksite enforcement operations." The raid on Tracy's business comes amid Trump's battle with CBS as part of his vendetta against 60 Minutes, where O'Donnell is a correspondent. Trump claimed that the newsmagazine show edited a Kamala Harris campaign interview in October 2024 to improve her chances of winning the White House, and CBS News has since released unedited transcripts from the interview to the public to counter the allegations. The legal team for CBS News' parent company, Paramount, argued that Trump's lawsuit against a historic network is an 'affront to the First Amendment and is without basis in law or fact,' noting that news shows regularly edit interviews for clarity, context and airtime. Additionally, in an April 13 post on Truth Social, Trump called for his appointed FCC chairman, Brendan Carr, to impose fines and strip CBS of its broadcasting license over 60 Minutes segments on Greenland and Ukraine. 'They are not a 'News Show,' but a dishonest Political Operative simply disguised as 'News,' and must be responsible for what they have done, and are doing,' he claimed of the popular Sunday night broadcast. 'Hopefully, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), as headed by its Highly Respected Chairman, Brendan Carr, will impose the maximum fines and punishment, which is substantial, for their unlawful and illegal behavior," he continued. "CBS is out of control, at levels never seen before, and they should pay a big price for this." Read the original article on People
Yahoo
08-05-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
ICE Agents Raid D.C. Restaurant Owned by CBS News Star's Husband amid Trump's War with Paramount
A Washington, D.C., restaurant owned by the husband of CBS News senior correspondent Norah O'Donnell was reportedly raided by federal agents as part of the Trump administration's continued crackdown on immigration. The New Mexico Avenue location of Chef Geoff's — one of two D.C. restaurants owned and operated by O'Donnell's husband, Geoff Tracy — was subject to a raid by Immigration and Customs Enforcement on the morning of Tuesday, May 6. Local outlet Fox 5 reported that nearly a dozen agents from the Department of Homeland Security entered the restaurant at around 10:30 a.m. ET and demanded to see employees' I-9 documents. The agents reportedly stayed in the restaurant for around 90 minutes, though ultimately, no one was arrested or detained. Chef Geoff's isn't the first D.C.-area restaurant to face a recent ICE raid. Massachusetts Avenue eatery Millie's was also reportedly raided Tuesday morning, with officers wielding a search warrant signed by an ICE agent — not a judge. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said that local law enforcement was not involved in the raids. "I have heard those reports… I am disturbed by them,' Bowser stated. 'It appears as though ICE is at restaurants, or even at neighborhoods, and it doesn't look like they're targeting criminals, and it does look like they're disrupting." Related: D.C. Mayor Orders Removal of Black Lives Matter Mural She Commissioned After House GOP Threatens to Do It for Her In a statement to Fox News Digital, an ICE spokesperson said, 'U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security Investigations is conducting worksite enforcement across the nation to ensure businesses are following U.S. immigration and employment laws. This includes recent worksite enforcement operations [in] the D.C. area, during which more than 100 Notice of Inspections were served to local employers at various business. No arrests were made as part of these worksite enforcement operations." The raid on Tracy's business comes amid Trump's battle with CBS as part of his vendetta against 60 Minutes, where O'Donnell is a correspondent. Trump claimed that the newsmagazine show edited a Kamala Harris campaign interview in October 2024 to improve her chances of winning the White House, and CBS News has since released unedited transcripts from the interview to the public to counter the allegations. The legal team for CBS News' parent company, Paramount, argued that Trump's lawsuit against a historic network is an 'affront to the First Amendment and is without basis in law or fact,' noting that news shows regularly edit interviews for clarity, context and airtime. Additionally, in an April 13 post on Truth Social, Trump called for his appointed FCC chairman, Brendan Carr, to impose fines and strip CBS of its broadcasting license over 60 Minutes segments on Greenland and Ukraine. 'They are not a 'News Show,' but a dishonest Political Operative simply disguised as 'News,' and must be responsible for what they have done, and are doing,' he claimed of the popular Sunday night broadcast. 'Hopefully, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), as headed by its Highly Respected Chairman, Brendan Carr, will impose the maximum fines and punishment, which is substantial, for their unlawful and illegal behavior," he continued. "CBS is out of control, at levels never seen before, and they should pay a big price for this." Read the original article on People