Reported 12 months ago
Junior bankers in Wall Street are back to logging 100-hour work weeks, causing tensions to escalate. Trainees and staffers are feeling the strain, with some resorting to inflating or understating their hours to cope. Despite previous promises of breaks and health safeguards, the workload is intensifying as banks aim for more deals. The situation is reigniting old frustrations among young bankers, highlighting the need for a cultural shift in how junior bankers are viewed and managed.
Source: YAHOO