'You're either killing yourself or you're not enough.' Wells Fargo employees speak out.
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"Wells Fargo monitors our every move and keystroke using remote, electronic technologies- purportedly to evaluate our productivity-and will fire us if we are caught not making enough keystrokes on our computers; however, Denise went unnoticed at her desk for four days." This surreal lack of awareness sheds light on the reality of what it means to be a worker at Wells Fargo."
The union noted in a statement this type of organization is a 'first of its kind at a major bank in the United States.' They are mobilizing for increased safety precautions that aren't punitive and a true voice at work.
Employees are calling for a reassessment of the return to office policy, emphasizing the need for increased safety measures that do not inflict additional stress on workers.
We are deeply saddened by the loss of our colleague, Denise Prudhomme," said a Wells Fargo spokesperson, who acknowledged the need for ongoing feedback from employees.
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