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stanley cup out equipment including Peloton bikes worth nearly 拢2,000, while investment bankers at Credit Suisse are getting a one-time $20,000 bonus for dealing with an unprecedented workload during the pandemic.One staff member said Goldman should be doing more to recognise the gruelling demands placed on the lowest-ranking staff. What we need is not a gesture from [managers], but from the firm, said one London banker.Last week Goldmans chair and CEO, David Solomon, addressed a leaked presentation by 13 aggrieved first-year bankers who claimed that 100-hour working weeks and abuse from co-workers had created inhumane working conditions for new hires.While the report originated in the US, recent testimony by UK staff suggests the issue is widespread and affecting s Jalr Youth justice: exposing a system that is failing our most vulnerable children
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