PNC will continue to expand its automation efforts and IT spend in 2022, responding in part to the “Great Resignation,” or the unusually high number of workers quitting their jobs recently. The resignation trend is leading to greater wage pressure for businesses, said PNC Chairman, President and CEO William Demchak during last week’s fourth-quarter earnings […]
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