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Casper Wyo WIN makes 20 union branches!

The team in Casper, Wyoming votes to make their branch #20! 

Last Thursday, in spite of management best effort at playing mind games, the team at the branch in Casper, Wyoming stuck together to vote YES and make their branch the 20th union branch at Wells Fargo.

And more elections are coming up:

>> October 9 - Anniston, Alabama branch

>> October 10 - Conduct Management Intake Department has their in-person vote in San Antonio and Minneapolis offices.

>> TBD - Freehold Borough, New Jersey - The team delivered their letter and filed for a union election. Watch this space for updates. Let's keep the momentum growing!

Casper, WY votes Union YES!

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Wells Fargo Workers United-CWA shines a spotlight on mishandled tragedy of Denise Prudhomme's death at work.

WFWU-CWA members delivered a petition signed by over 250 employees and customers who want to fix Wells Fargo's policies that seem to create more problems and risk than protecting our safety at work. The petition was addressed to Charlie Scharf and was delivered to managers at the Charlotte, NC; Des Moine, IA; Chandler, AZ, and San Antonio, TX corporate offices, as well as at other locations.

If you haven't had a chance to sign on to the petition, you can still do so here.

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Watch our first video of some of the petition deliveries!

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Wells Fargo in the News

>> 'Saddened and outraged': Union releases statement on Wells Fargo employee who dies at desk, AZ Central, September 23, 2024 

>> 'Most tragic example of our employer's lack of transparency': Wells Fargo union responds to Tempe employee found dead at desk, 12News NBC, Tempe, Arizona, September 23, 2024

>> After employee dies at her desk, Union slams Wells Fargo for allegedly ignoring her: 'Went unnoticed for 4 days', People Magazine, September 25, 2024.


Question of the Week

Question: I've noticed there are not security guards at my bank branch. That doesn't seem safe. Why doesn't my bank branch have a security guard any more? 

Answer: It's true, very few bank branches have security guards anymore and with staffing levels way down from where they used to be, many Tellers and Bankers do not feel very safe, especially from robberies. It turns out that banks have very little incentive to spend much resources on branch security for employees because banks like Wells Fargo are insured for theft, usually around 110% of the money stolen from the bank. So when a branch gets robbed, the bank actually makes money on their insurance claim. Sounds crazy but it's true. 


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