Thread regarding Wells Fargo & Co. layoffs

I just watched a documentary on Hillsong

So many exposés about corrupt leaders remind me of Wells Fargo. Whether it be Hillsong, Enron, any American Greed episode, WeWork, Lehman, the old Wells Fargo, the new Wells Fargo…..

They all involve narcissistic power-hungry leaders who take advantage of their customers, employees or vulnerable believers for their own personal gain. They get away with scandalous behavior for years by falsely claiming ethical values publicly, while obscuring gross misconduct behind the scenes. (You see it here: our executives talk publicly about our “customer-centric culture, collaboration, strong risk management and innovation”. Pure BS) They all spin a false public persona which is the direct opposite of what is happening behind the scenes, bury the truth, eliminate the whistle-blowers and have an inner circle of yes-men who protect them. Oftentimes, the unethical behavior is all so blatantly obvious once the right people take the time to put the pieces together. And when they finally fall: they all lawyer-up, threaten to sue critics, suffer memory loss, deny accountability, point fingers at each other, cry about unfair persecution and eventually walk away with their ill-gotten gains.

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So what you are saying OP is that everything that Wells less intelligent people say about Indians is true for Americans and that the American workforce is the reason Wells is in the ditch they are in.

Good to know

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Post ID: @1hla+1s2HLpXj

Guess what folks, this is the country and government. Built on corruption. Why do we expect anything else? It’s an immoral, unethical society, the seeks power and dominance.

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Post ID: @ixg+1s2HLpXj

Wells Fargo must be sold, merged, name changed, anything to remove it from the landscape. The leadership is poor, and Charlie scharf is incompetent. He must resign. Meanwhile, we all have an obligation to keep unionizing, encouraging clients and potential clients to avoid wells Fargo. Together we can effect change.

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Post ID: @twb+1s2HLpXj

I don't want a "relationship" with my bank, I just want them to keep my money safe. You're my banker, not my spouse.

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