On Wall Street and in the City, bankers and brokers are learning that sometimes the smallest cuts hurt the most.
Merrill Lynch bankers have to work a half hour longer before they can catch a company-paid taxi home.
By Brooke Masters
Published: May 8 2008 03:00 | Last updated: May 8 2008 03:00
On Wall Street and in the City, bankers and brokers are learning that sometimes the smallest cuts hurt the most.
Merrill Lynch bankers have to work a half hour longer before they can catch a company-paid taxi home.