Toxic Work Culture at Bank of America

The death of a Bank of America associate has sparked outrage on Wall Street due to the toxic work culture, including complaints of 100-hour workweeks. The associate, a former Green Beret, passed away at 35 after working on a $2 billion merger. Employees are considering a walkout to demand better working conditions.

Bank of America facing boycott over alleged account closures based on political views

Bank of America is facing calls for a boycott over allegations of closing accounts based on customers' political views. The bank denies engaging in 'de-banking' due to religious or political beliefs.

Allegations of 'politicized de-banking' by Bank of America

A group of state officials issued a warning to Bank of America over alleged practices of 'politicized de-banking' targeting conservatives, citing examples of account closures for Christian groups. Bank of America denies biases and pushes back on accusations.

De-banking of John Eastman

John Eastman, an attorney for former President Donald Trump, was "de-banked" by Bank of America and USAA due to backlash for his work advising Trump during the 2020 election. De-banking is a phenomenon where financial institutions refuse service to targets of political activism, often conservatives. Eastman faced challenges and backlash following the 2020 election, including being de-banked and facing ethics violations. Many state attorneys general criticized the de-banking trend, calling it unacceptable and potentially a violation of state and federal law.

Republican-led States Demand Explanation from Bank of America for Allegedly De-Banking Christian and Conservative Groups

A group of Republican-led states are sending a letter to Bank of America demanding an explanation for allegedly de-banking Christian and conservative groups. Bank of America sent private financial data to federal officials to investigate crimes related to the January 6 Capitol protest. The bank denies discriminating based on religious beliefs.

Accusations of Discrimination Against Christians by Bank of America

Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach and other Republican lawmakers accuse Bank of America of potentially discriminating against Christians, requesting the bank to update its terms of services. Bank of America denies the allegations and states that religious beliefs are not a factor in their account-closing decisions.