Recently, an overworked bank employee’s death led to whispers of a strike among the junior ranks. If the mainstream media isn’t covering this, can a strike even make a dent or will it just endanger the strikers' careers? Do you think a strike by junior bank employees could effectively bring attention to workplace issues, despite limited media coverage? #bankofamerica
It's not the strikers who are silent. it seems like BofA actively suppressing the story
Yeah they ain't gonna strike. Not enough of them are going to agree with it and finance is just as slow as tech right now for hiring. These people knew they were signing up for this.
Yeah wondering how many actually participated
Maximum hour cap of 100 hours per week 😢
Only brainwashed people work themselves to death.
The cause of death is reportedly due to excessively long work hours, around 120 a week. I'm not sure if this is typical for junior employees at BofA, but if true, calling their decision to strike 'brainwashing' seems off the mark...
Nobody can literally force you to work.
And who buys out the media?
mainstream media coverage of the story compared to small media outles: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/bank-america-investment-banking-exec-145709343.html https://www.efinancialcareers.co.uk/news/associate-at-us-bank-said-to-die-after-working-120-hour-weeks
That yahoo article is cold
FA phase: Yes feel free to strike against your at-will work place in the US. FO phase: “waaahhh they fired me.. 😫rAcIsM😫”
Says oracle
Bofa deez
BofA Deez what??
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