Wells Fargo union statement on worker who died at her desk and went unnoticed for four days

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.

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“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

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"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."

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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.

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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.

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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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