I'm not a fan of unions, but I absolutely agree with the sentiment that "the executives brought it upon themselves". No one was even thinking about unionizing before these id--ts came along and made it their mission to destroy WF. So while I do not believe unionizing is good for employees, I fully recognize why thousands and thousands of workers would start leaning in that direction. It's pretty simple, Hudson Yards has subjected employees to an endless string of indignities. They routinely lie and obfuscate. RTO and the alleged reasons for it are complete garbage, and obviously so. There's countless ways this company could save money, and instead of even considering those they keep going right to downsizing, outsourcing, and contracting instead. They want us to trust them and build strong teams while they also make it impossible to do so. They'll spend $500M on office space we do not need, and then turn around and tell us to cut spending to the bone. They pile endless amounts of corporate box checking nonsense upon us and then wonder why we aren't being as effective as they think we should be with respect to production. They focus entirely to much time on things that are irrelevant and don't build the company or profits. There's always plenty of time/money for stupid S, but never enough for what's actually important if we want to, you know, actually run a bank.
I have zero confidence in Hudson Yards to run and lead this company based on their performance in the last several years. I don't think they bring anything to the table. We earn billions as a group, all they do is torment us, fire us, and blame us for everything that has gone wrong here even though 100% of our issues are executive-driven. It's a total mess, and the only thing that can fix it at this point is new leadership. Almost everyone at Hudson Yards should go. Maybe Saul is worth keeping and a couple others, but the vast majority have completely failed.