Originally published at: Wells Fargo union on woman who died at work unnoticed for days
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In a sad morbid way having a job that no one bothered you for days would be kind of nice, sort of, but not really.
“Yesterday, September 23, 2024, the union that represents the employees of Wells Fargo released a statement regarding the death of Wells Fargo employee Denise Prudhomme”
That’s a pretty misleading sentence, considering 95%+ of their stateside employees are non-union.
The beatings (or deaths in this case) will continue until morale improves
"For any employees with specific concerns, we encourage them to continually share their feedback, as this helps us build a stronger company,
by noting which employees are the complaining troublemakers, and we can more easily and quickly come up with bullshit reasons to fire them."
fuck wells fargo. I don’t understand why their corporate charter hasn’t been cancelled and the assets sold to the highest bidder. They’re a shit company. You’re a dope if you do business with them.
Not everyone who has an account with Wells Fargo made a conscious choice. We had a 30-year mortgage obtained through a broker that was sold on to WF.
We refinanced with another bank very shortly after and plan to stay away for good.
What sort of colleague, supervisor, manager would not notice someone absent for four days? Sure, hammer the president of the company, but where was everyone else?
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