![]() While working at Wells Fargo in Minneapolis helping customers with their auto loans, Alex Ross saw how the toxic, high-pressure sales culture that caused Wells Fargo so many problems is coming back. “Despite public assurances from the company, many of us across the country still have unattainable metrics and are vulnerable to retaliation if we speak up about unethical practices.” While many Wells Fargo employees are still scared about speaking up because of possible retaliation from management and the risk of losing their jobs, Alex has decided to join several of his co-workers in Washington, D.C., today (see Calendar) “to make sure our side of the story is heard when Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan testifies before the U.S. Congress.” The Wells Fargo workers are fighting for a voice on the job “and to improve our working conditions and job security so we can speak up when we’re being pressured to cut corners that could harm customers.” Sign this petition to demand that Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan meet with the Committee for Better Banks. Comments are closed.
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