Thread regarding Bank of New York Mellon Corp. layoffs

Is Akash Really Still There?

He’s become a legend for his horrific behavior.

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@5mgu,
You'll get a pretty nice retirement package if they retaliate for submitting a genuine concern.

Usually, the best place to start is by talking to your
manager. If this makes you uncomfortable, then consider
the options below.
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@1hyo+1eabEfQq

Sure, we’ll just report him for screaming, intimidation & unprofessional treatment.

Thanks for that well considered career advice.

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Post ID: @5mgu+1eabEfQq

The last time I looked him up on MSS, he had several more directs and a longer title than Todd. That screams micro p-n-s.

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Post ID: @3koc+1eabEfQq

Does 'Chief Growth Officer' address ED problems? Well, seems to me he's more of a Chief Limp Officer.

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Post ID: @2pio+1eabEfQq

What did he do? He’s terribly abusive. In his eyes, everyone is worthless. He derives great job from the misery of people who work for him. That’s no hyperbole

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Post ID: @2cep+1eabEfQq

Of course, perfect for BNYM.

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Post ID: @1inz+1eabEfQq

If he screams at you or does anything else against the company's values, report him. Although, the way they handle their downsizing makes it clear that senior management doesn't care about "mutual respect and professional treatment ".
https://www.bnymellon.com/content/dam/bnymellon/documents/pdf/csr/employee-code-of-conduct.pdf

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Post ID: @1hyo+1eabEfQq

My manager reports to Akash and I’ve never noticed anything amiss about His behavior. He expects a lot of his organization; it’s small and has a big impact on clients, but I’ve had no problems with him and haven’t heard of any issues either. Yet I see this type of post come up every couple months talking about how he is a terrible guy, treats people poorly, etc. I’m curious how anyone would know this given that his group is small and pretty senior, he doesn’t speak much at town halls, and doesn’t have much face time with the broader org outside of Corporate Strategy, the client management teams, and the marketing and comms orgs. I just don’t understand how seemingly so many people at the bank feel this way about the guy, and I somehow have never seen it.

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Post ID: @1pbf+1eabEfQq

Akash is really still here
His directs are all quaking in fear
He could easily mend fences
and stop screaming against us
But he will not look in his mirror

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Post ID: @1xgt+1eabEfQq

What does or did he do that is so bad? Fortunately I am not in any of his circles and would love to hear.

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Post ID: @sbw+1eabEfQq

It's interesting how the employees get rated by their performance. That guy's performance AND his unacceptable behavor warrants his being shown the door!

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Post ID: @fwy+1eabEfQq

If I were in charge, I'd fire his a_s on the spot!

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Post ID: @mlo+1eabEfQq

It would take some sort of scandal or something for that guy to get axed. When CS went to WF, there was hope that he'd recruit AS to go there too, but that didn't happen. Many execs behave horribly and nothing happens to them.

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