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Goldman Sachs boss responds to leaked report into ‘inhumane’ working hours – The Guardian
David Solomon says he takes survey in which junior analysts claimed damage to physical and mental health very seriously

Goldman SachsDavid Solomon says he takes survey in which junior analysts claimed damage to physical and mental health very seriously
Goldman Sachss chief executive, David Solomon, has broken his silence over a report by some of its junior bankers that claimed staff were facing inhumane working conditions, saying he took the complaints very seriously.
In a recorded message sent to the banks 34,000 staff across the world on Sunday night, Solomon said the Wall Street firm was taking further action…
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