Thread regarding Bank of America layoffs

BAC looking for slave labor by not paying overtime (will they also steal your pension and severance? Roll the Dice

BAC sued by two former financial-adviser trainees who claim they weren’t paid overtime for 10-hour days, long nights and weekend work.

The former trainees accused the companies of violating the Fair Labor Standards Act. They seek to represent more than 100 trainees who have worked in the companies’ Practice Management Development program since Aug. 5, 2011. Damages for the proposed class exceed $5 million. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-03-05/bank-of-america-merrill-sued-by-trainees-seeking-overtime-pay

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Here we go- 1, 2, 3, 4....

It's a wrongful termination

Shame on BOA

Banking system is a big scam

That is what most people say

Goons control our politicians

USA is nothing but a lie

Trick, deceive, and hurt the people

Making many cry.

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We like to hire low cost slave labor on visa status sponsorship because they have no rights to complain. We work them into the ground and then pat them on the ass back to their country. No one knows how we torment. The US department of labor is dumb and does not check up on them about fair treatment. Life is good.

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Do we have a current total mounting costs of Bank Americas misconduct in lost lawsuit litigations (Executive misconduct are grounds for dismissal).

I see one website shows a figure of 64.5 billion dollars total. Management is doing a great job and now is attempting to make up the loss by stealing from employees.

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I heard rumors about this, now that I see that it got published I am not surprised.

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