Deutsche Bank's London staff 'in tears and told to clear their desks by 11am
Deutsche Bank's London staff 'in tears and told to clear their desks by 11am
As reported from #Dailymail.Co.uk
Tearful workers were told to pack up their belongings just hours after the major restructuring was announced by the firm, which employs 8,000 people in the UK.
Staff revealed how they were told by security how their building passes would be deactivated today, with some seen crying as they left the office with boxes and bags.
One IT worker approached outside the London office said: 'I was terminated this morning, there was a very quick meeting and that was it.'
Meanwhile, a man who had just lost his job in equity sales added: 'I got laid off, where else would I go?'
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As reported from #Dailymail.Co.uk
Tearful workers were told to pack up their belongings just hours after the major restructuring was announced by the firm, which employs 8,000 people in the UK.
Staff revealed how they were told by security how their building passes would be deactivated today, with some seen crying as they left the office with boxes and bags.
One IT worker approached outside the London office said: 'I was terminated this morning, there was a very quick meeting and that was it.'
Meanwhile, a man who had just lost his job in equity sales added: 'I got laid off, where else would I go?'
Read more about this blog
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