[Updated on Sept. 23 with additional information.] EY management stuck to their narrative today that […]
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Terrible Manager Thinks Constant Employee Surveillance Equals Work-Life Balance
In this still-new world of virtual work for office drones everywhere, it’s inevitable that some […]
Marcum CEO Wants to See Those Cube Farms Filled on Oct. 1 (UPDATE)
[Updated on Sept. 23 with additional information.] Thanks to two sources, here’s the email Marcum […]
RSM Poaches Someone From KPMG and Issues a Press Release, Part II
Back in the spring, right around the time the country was going to hell in […]
Wirecard Drama of the Day: EY Is Bleeding Audit Clients In Germany
Earlier this month, Commerzbank, Germany’s second-largest lender, and DWS Group, Deutsche Bank’s asset-management arm, both […]
EY Employees Don’t Have to Work with Pants On Until January 2021 at the Earliest
We meant to post this a few weeks ago, but with the layoffs, angry letters […]
Uh-Oh, This Isn’t Looking Good for KPMG U.K.
From Reuters today: Britain’s accounting regulator said it has delivered its initial report into KPMG’s […]
KPMG and Fidal Won’t Be Going to Court In France Over Lawyer Poaching
Remember back in February 2019 when about 130 lawyers fled France’s largest law firm, Fidal, […]
Deloitte Consulting Is Irresponsible, Lacks Integrity, and Is Unreliable, Says Accenture
“[The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration] ignored information that, by its nature, would be […]
Friday Footnotes: EY CEO Has Ragerts; PwC Saves the Planet; KPMG Gives Up | 9.18.20
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Layoff Watch ’20: KPMG Executive Assistants Were Given an Ultimatum This Week
We saw this being discussed on the chatter sites earlier this week, but because our […]
Congrats to Deloitte U.K. for Getting the Largest Fine Ever Handed Out by the Financial Reporting Council
PwC is no longer the answer to the trivia question: “Which Big 4 firm in […]
