35 year old bank employee suddenly dies! Major international decision!
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发表于 2024-9-24 05:52:31
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35 year old bank employee dies suddenly! Major decision by international banks! According to US media reports, Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase plan to restrict the working hours of young bankers to prevent their employees from dying from overwork. Four months ago, a 35 year old male employee of Bank of America died suddenly, causing a huge uproar in the financial industry. The outside world believes that his death is related to the "toxic" overtime culture on Wall Street. According to reports, the deceased worked over 100 hours per week to complete a $2 billion merger. Although he successfully completed the task, he passed away three days later.
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