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E&Y fires several US staff for ‘cheating’ in training course

by Blitz India Media
October 26, 2024
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WASHINGTON: Ernst & Young, a multinational accounting firm based in Britain, fired a few of its US staff members for what it described as “cheating.”

The corporation said the job cuts were a disciplinary action taken in response to infractions of its US learning policy and global code of conduct, according to an FT report.

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Highlighting its core values of integrity and ethics, the EY stated: “Appropriate disciplinary action was recently taken in a small number of cases where individuals were found to be in violation of our global code of conduct and US learning policy.”

Layoffs, however, are seen by the staff as an excessive response. Some of the sacked workers told the Financial Times that they were mostly motivated by curiosity and had no notion they were breaking any laws by enrolling in multiple seminars. Staff members were expected to finish this learning task with integrity, by attending all content and class interactions, according to a warning mentioned at the bottom of an email about a two-day programme of sessions in August that focused on markets and generative artificial intelligence. The email stated, “You should not take any other learning while completing this activity.”

Some of the employees are required to log 45 hours per week or work with three monitors and give their additional hours for internal work.

“I know a partner who will do two [client] calls and switch their camera on and off depending on who he is talking to,” one employee told FT. “If this is unethical, then that is unethical, too.” Other fired employees who lost their jobs blasted EY, stating that the firm “breeds a culture of multitasking”. “If you are forced to bill 45 hours a week and do many more hours of internal work, how can it not?”

As per current records, EY has employed 393,000 people worldwide. Reacting to EY’s statement, some employees called it a “disproportionately severe response”. According to several posts on the private employee messaging service Fishbowl, they also questioned whether EY itself was accountable for utilising a system that permitted staff to open several Zoom meetings and that tallied overlapping CPE credits.

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