Fifteen U.S. Senators ‘Demand’ Wells Fargo ‘Welcome’ Employee Unions
Jonathan Stempel at Reuters reports a group of 15 Democratic U.S. Senators are calling on Wells Fargo to end its alleged campaign against Employee Unions, saying a more constructive approach could address a toxic workplace culture and help the bank recover from scandals that prevented it from growing. In a letter to Wells Fargo CEO Charlie Scharf, the Senators - led by Arizona's Ruben Gallego, said the fourth-largest U.S. Bank's history of setting aggressive sales goals led to mistreatment of consumers, staffing shortages and sub-standard pay, providing an incentive to Unionize. The Senators also said Wells Fargo has become "significantly more aggressive" in retaliating against Employees who try to organize, including in Arizona, Florida, North Carolina and Wyoming, and that six Unfair Labor Practice Charges have been filed this year with the National Labor Relations Board.
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