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Citi asks US staff to take a day off to commemorate end of slavery

‘Juneteenth’ — 19 June — commemorates the emancipation of slaves in Texas, the last state to enforce Lincoln’s earlier proclamation

Citigroup is encouraging its US-based employees to take a day off on Friday 19 June to commemorate the end of slavery in the country, as large financial services organisations take a harder look at racial diversity in light of the Black Lives Matter movement.

In a memo seen by Financial News, the US investment bank’s chief executive Mike Corbat told employees that they should take a “personal day” on 19 June for “Juneteenth”. The day commemorates the emancipation of African Americans on the same date in 1865. While it is observed, the day is not yet a national holiday. In recent days, Nike, Twitter and Square have all reportedly offered, or are planning to offer, the day as a paid holiday.

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