A Bank of America investment banker, a former Green Beret, tragically died a few days ago due to acute coronary artery thrombus after being forced to work over 120 hours weekly for four consecutive weeks. The banker, who was a veteran with a family, has sparked discussions on social media about the intense work culture at financial institutions. Despite the severity of the incident, there has been a notable lack of major press coverage and no significant response from the bank or a formal acknowledgment of the incident.
some kid just killed himself after working 120 hours a week at Bank of America a vet, with a wife and kid you do not hate wall street enough
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A former Green Beret employed by Bank of America was just worked to death by the bank, dying from "acute coronary artery thrombus," a heart condition. He had been forced to work 120 or more hours a week for a month straight and died a few days ago Will the government let the…
The BofA strike against a guy literally being worked to death never happened. If you wanted proof that Wall Street is all rule following talentless kids from rich families now you have it. They are too scared of getting dinged on their bonuses. The cog turns.
Any confirmation on if this is true and what the cause of death was? I know the bank in question here is BAML Very sad to see this if it is true check in on your colleagues and prioritize yourself - no one else will do it for you https://t.co/HBj6SEN4dX
Serious post Reading about the FIG associate dying on the job, because he was working too hard really hits close to home When I was an associate, a guy in my banking class committed suicide. The firm didn’t even acknowledge it, there was no media coverage and no support
I was going to joke about this protest, until I searched Twitter and found out a BofA associate just died after working four consecutive 120-hour weeks. The guy is apparently former military, with a wife and kid. Life is too precious for this shit. Rest in peace, brother. https://t.co/NcFQjnZLAo
It's going to be an eventful week at Bank of America. Very upsetting that there is still no major press coverage of a banker who lost his life as a result of the job. It's really not that serious, and nobody should ever be pushed to anywhere remotely close to that point. https://t.co/DEdBEEAcOL