Redrum, I'm dismissing your post because I've spent time reading staff time reports and know for a fact that people do not average 55 hours a week. I'm just trying to understand whether you pulled this 55/hours out of thin air from your impressions or whether you're actually basing it on something you know for a fact, which would be based on EY internal data, in which case what you're saying is undisputable and I feel bad for EY auditors.
"This one goes out to all the people who want to work in accounting and actually believe the work life balance spin. Now I'm not saying it is complete bull, but if you just read the bit in bold I think it will highlight just how much auditors are actually working."
Lol.. It doesn't say how many workers? Out of a few thousand people I don't think its farfetched to have a few stay back that late. Especially considering lots of people like to stay back and study for their CA, special projects, etc.
Furthermore, 1/3 of the building is non-pwc, and I fail to see how a news reporter could differentiate from Pwc staff and passers by in the city.
Didn't you study 'telling the truth'?!?