EY fired dozens of US staffers for taking multiple online training courses at a time, according to a report. The “Big Four” accounting firm claimed the employees had cheated, while staffers ...
The accounting and consultancy giant EY has fired dozens of US staff, accusing them of breaching internal ethics codes, the Financial Times reported. The dismissals took place last week after an ...
Accounting and auditing firm EY has come down hard on staffers who reportedly attended multiple training sessions at once. · Fortune · TOLGA AKMEN/AFP - Getty Images Employees at the Big Four ...
Recently, EY reportedly fired dozens of team members for what amounted to multitasking: the company discovered that some had attended multiple training classes simultaneously during its “EY ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. EY has fired dozens of US staff for what the accounting and consulting firm called cheating on professional ...
EY launched its customized generative AI platform a year ago — at a cost of $1.4 billion — and the technology is already being used by 96% of its employees. Multinational consultancy Ernst ...
Ernst & Young has fired dozens of employees in the United States for simultaneously attending more than one online training class during the accounting firm's learning week earlier this year.
Ernst & Young has fired a group of U.S.-based employees for taking part in two online training sessions at the same time, saying it took disciplinary action against workers found to have broken ...
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The “Big Four” accounting firm claimed the employees had cheated, while staffers said the incident was just a result of the ...
EY has fired dozens of US staff for what the accounting and consulting firm called cheating on professional training courses, sparking an internal debate about business ethics and the limits of ...