In 2013, BofA installed employee safeguards following the death of Moritz Erhardt, a 21-year-old investment banking intern who died of an epileptic seizure after reportedly working almost nonstop ...
Bank of America’s 100-hour cap became a company norm in 2014, after a 21-year-old intern in the London office named Moritz Erhardt died on the job a year earlier. Erhardt died of an epileptic ...
The issue of long work hours for young bankers "sharpened" for Bank of America after the death of 21-year-old intern Moritz Erhardt in August, The Times noted. There were unconfirmed reports that ...