Thus, management’s claims about being shocked to discover cheating (as Rick was shocked to learn there was gambling in his club in Casa Blanca) is a new level of deflection, or maybe finally some compliance. Too soon to tell which.
Let’s also find out about the surveillance Wells Fargo did against its employees, which has been common practice among employers. What unachievable metrics did WF set for its workers that perhaps made some cheat?, like the previous unachievable metrics that pressured bank employees to falsely open customer accounts for the previous big WF scandal.
Call out cheating employees, yes, and let’s put these actions in the context of Wells Fargo’s actions.
Wells Fargo is upset about cheating by its employees? Surely this is irony. Cheating customers has been the Wells Fargo way of doing business, costing it billions in government-imposed fines. https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/wells-fargo-agrees-pay-3-billion-resolve-criminal-and-civil-investigations-sales-practices
It had to pay $22 million for whistleblower retaliation. https://www.dol.gov/newsroom/releases/osha/osha20220901?lang=en
There are some stories about wage theft that WF had to pay back to employees. https://news.bloomberglaw.com/daily-labor-report/wells-fargo-settles-overtime-class-suit-for-35-million
Thus, management’s claims about being shocked to discover cheating (as Rick was shocked to learn there was gambling in his club in Casa Blanca) is a new level of deflection, or maybe finally some compliance. Too soon to tell which.
Let’s also find out about the surveillance Wells Fargo did against its employees, which has been common practice among employers. What unachievable metrics did WF set for its workers that perhaps made some cheat?, like the previous unachievable metrics that pressured bank employees to falsely open customer accounts for the previous big WF scandal.
Call out cheating employees, yes, and let’s put these actions in the context of Wells Fargo’s actions.