Thread regarding Wells Fargo & Co. layoffs

Why The Death Of The Wells Fargo Employee Found At Work Is So Jarring

https://www.forbes.com/sites/lindsaykohler/2024/09/02/why-the-death-of-the-wells-fargo-employee-found-at-work-is-so-jarring/

"The harsh reality is that we are spending our time and energy in the wrong place for the wrong people. For many, Prudhomme's death is a wake-up call to make changes while they still can. And that's a special legacy to leave."

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If Charlie died at his desk today how many days will it take people to find him - or is he already dead inside and everyone is smelling the rot?

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The company is ecstatic that they were able to increase efficiencies without having to pay a severance.

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Say her name. Justice for Denise!!! Not a single internal apology.

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Post ID: @cxu+1urjpsOC

A generic public statement is all the company will say. Sadly this has happened at other companies in the last 10 to 15 years. Cisco found 2 dead on the desk in one year. At my previous job we had so many employees develop chest pain, we started placing bets on how many ambulances would show up each day.

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This story has made wells look really really bad and many people I know have asked me about it. Do not believe the company has addressed this issue internally either.

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