Feds ត្រូវបានគេរាយការណ៍ថាចាប់ផ្តើមការស៊ើបអង្កេតឧក្រិដ្ឋកម្មចូលទៅក្នុង Wells Fargo បន្ទាប់ពីការចោទប្រកាន់នៃការសម្ភាសន៍ការងារ Sham

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Federal civil rights prosecutors are investigating Wells Fargo’s hiring practices, the កាសែត New York Times reported Thursday, weeks after the paper បានបង្ហាញ some Wells Fargo managers had conducted fake interviews with Black and female job applicants.

ការពិតសំខាន់

The probe is still in “early stages,” according to the ដង, citing two unnamed sources.

កាលពីខែមុន ដង រាយការណ៍ some Wells Fargo staffers were told to interview female and Black candidates for jobs the bank was already planning to give to other applicants, part of a purported effort to follow the letter—if not the spirit—of an internal policy requiring managers to consider diverse candidates for certain job openings.

The bank temporarily paused its diverse hiring policy earlier this week so staff can “fully understand how the guidelines should be implemented—and so we can have confidence that our guidelines live up to their promise,” Wells Fargo said in a statement.

It’s unclear what areas of criminal law the Manhattan-based prosecutors think Wells Fargo may have violated: It is broadly illegal for employers to discriminate against job applicants based on race or sex, but the ដង notes discrimination claims are usually resolved through បណ្តឹងរដ្ឋប្បវេណី that often result in settlements, not ករណីព្រហ្មទណ្ឌ.

A Wells Fargo spokesperson didn’t comment to ទស្សនាវដ្តី Forbes on the prospect of a criminal investigation, but the bank said in a statement: “No one should be put through an interview without a real chance of receiving an offer, period.”

Nicholas Biase, chief spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s office in Manhattan, declined to comment on the purported investigation or confirm its existence to ទស្សនាវដ្តី Forbes.

សាវតាសំខាន់

នេះ ដង ' ការស៊ើបអង្កេត into Wells Fargo’s hiring practices centered on Joe Bruno, a former wealth management executive who said he was instructed to conduct sham interviews with Black candidates. More than a ដប់ ផ្សេងទៀត Wells Fargo employees and job applicants told the ដង they were aware of this practice, though Wells Fargo human resources leader Bei Ling បានប្រាប់ក្រដាស this week the issue wasn’t “systemic.” Wells Fargo has drawn federal scrutiny in the past: In 2020, the bank pledged to pay over $3 billion to resolve federal claims that employees routinely tried to meet the company’s sales goals by ការ​បើក millions of phony bank accounts without customers’ permission. The same year, Wells Fargo also ទូទាត់ claims with the Department of Labor it រើសអើង Black job applicants.

តង់ហ្សង់។

Allegations of sham job interviews also hit the NFL earlier this year. In a lawsuit against the league, former Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores បានអះអាង at least two teams had interviewed him for head coaching positions they had no intention of giving him, part of an attempt to abide by a league rule that requires teams to interview minority candidates.

អានបន្ថែម

At Wells Fargo, a Quest to Increase Diversity Leads to Fake Job Interviews (New York Times)

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/joewalsh/2022/06/09/feds-reportedly-launch-criminal-probe-into-wells-fargo-following-allegations-of-sham-job-interviews/