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The next day!

Donnie arrived at the San Francisco Freedom Bank building, which also serves as the headquarters for the San Francisco Freedom Bank.

In the lobby on the first floor of the building, the mid-level and senior leaders of the San Francisco Freedom Bank stood in two rows. When Donnie walked into the lobby with Austin Moore, the president of the San Francisco Freedom Bank, everyone greeted him in unison.

Donnie waved to everyone with a serene smile, then walked into the elevator.

Austin Moore leaned slightly to serve Donnie his whiskey before sitting down on the sofa.

"Austin!"

However, as soon as Donnie spoke, Austin Moore quickly stood up again.

"No need to be nervous, it’s just a casual chat!" Donnie said with a smile to Austin Moore.

Austin Moore smiled and said, "It’s been a long ti since I’ve seen the boss, so I’m a bit excited!"

Donnie nodded and said, "You’ve done well at Freedom Bank these past few years, not only sorting out personnel but also expanding Freedom Bank, which is great!"

Austin Moore ca from the Strategic Departnt of Venus Bank and was initially employed at the Finance Departnt of Venus Bank.

After Breton Bank acquired San Francisco Freedom Bank, they let go of the forr president of San Francisco Freedom Bank and promoted Austin Moore to this position.

Being parachuted in, Austin Moore initially had no network at San Francisco Freedom Bank.

But in these years, Donnie knew that Austin Moore had already sorted out the network at San Francisco Freedom Bank.

Plus, with the developnt of Freedom Bank, this made Donnie quite confident in Austin Moore’s ability.

"Tell about your plans moving forward!"

Donnie asked Austin Moore while holding his whiskey.

Austin Moore said, "The reason why San Francisco Freedom Bank has developed smoothly in recent years is firstly due to the support from the head office giving us a lack of competitors.

Secondly, it’s the influence of San Francisco Freedom Bank itself in San Francisco.

According to the investigation report of San Francisco Freedom Bank, although the dostic economic environnt is still not good, it has sowhat eased compared to the past two years.

Plus, with the war in Europe, I think dostic developnt should usher in another smooth period, so I plan to increase investnts in so companies in San Francisco."

After saying this, Austin Moore cautiously looked at Donnie.

Donnie nodded upon hearing this, knowing that the war brings not only disaster but also opportunities.

With the outbreak of the European war, new developnt opportunities have erged across various dostic industries such as military, food, and pharmaceuticals.

The United States needs these goods, then sells them to the countries at war.

Under such circumstances, naturally, more employnt opportunities are provided.

People now have money in their hands... Although the United States tends to consu in advance, consuming in advance presupposes that they can earn that money in the future.

Previously, during the Great Depression, people were jobless, not to ntion inco.

So the current situation is basically that the Arican public can consu in advance again.

And with advance consumption, economic developnt naturally improves.

"How’s the union situation over in San Francisco?"

Donnie continued to ask.

Factory resumption is indeed a good thing, but at the sa ti, it provides an opportunity for unions to see their developnt and expansion.

Previously, Arican unions were at a disadvantage in the automotive and steel industries.

But in fact, the developnt of union organizations across the United States remains vibrant.

Arican workers are now willing to join unions for protection, unlike future Arican unions, which look more like layers of exploitation.

Back then, workers who didn’t join unions faced a variety of troubleso issues.

Joining a union was more like paying protection fees.

But at that ti, the organizational strength of unions was stronger, which forced workers to join.

Austin Moore replied, "San Francisco’s union organizations have already taken shape; many factories simply can’t open without establishing unions.

However, those union organizers are already privately contacting company leaders, seeking revenue.

And those company people also see this as an opportunity for Arican redevelopnt, so they’d rather pay more to the unions; they don’t want their production to be affected."

Donnie nodded, understanding this as the reason for the developnt of unions in Arica.

"I don’t care about union developnt, but one point is clear: they cannot affect our investnts, and there can be no unions within San Francisco Freedom Bank.

Tell them, if anyone wishes to join a union, then be prepared to face rejection from any bank in California!"

Although Donnie understands that union developnt is inevitable, he doesn’t want unions to have too much impact on his industries.

Now bank employee unions are also being established all over the United States.

Many cities and states already have bank unions.

Austin Moore nodded, "I understand, I will pass this information along!"

The two had a brief chat, and Austin Moore’s assistant ca in to inform them that it was ti for Donnie’s eting with the mid-level and senior leaders of the San Francisco Freedom Bank.

Donnie arrived at the San Francisco Freedom Bank eting room.

Sitting in this eting room were more than a dozen people, all part of the managent of San Francisco Freedom Bank.

Among these people, so were from the original managent of San Francisco Freedom Bank, so were newly recruited talents, but most were personnel transferred from the Strategic Departnt of Venus Bank.

Donnie’s arrival made them all nervous.

There’s no way around it, as Donnie is a legendary figure to them.

So of them even grew up listening to the legends of Donnie.

Now, facing this legendary figure naturally makes them nervous.

"No need to be nervous; I didn’t co down from Mount Olympus. Like everyone here, I am an ordinary person. The only difference is that I’ve been on the battlefield!"

After sitting down, Donnie joked with everyone, and hearing his humor, everyone in the eting room relaxed a bit.

"However, I do have so opinions about all of you!"

Just as everyone had relaxed, upon hearing Donnie say this, they couldn’t help but tense up again.

"Initially, I thought that coming to San Francisco I definitely had to offer so guidance on your work, but when I saw your work results, I realized there wasn’t much to guide, which made sowhat unhappy."

Only then did everyone in the eting room realize it was Donnie’s second joke.

"Since everyone is diligently doing their work well, I won’t say much. After all, you’re surely more familiar with the operations of Freedom Bank than I am."

"Listening to your teachings, sir, is our imnse honor and will be the wealth of a lifeti for us!"

Soone spoke up.

The others looked at him with contempt and then echoed in agreent.

Donnie knew this person, Jimmy Hayes, who was recruited from another bank in San Francisco.

The three kinds ntioned earlier also refer to the three factions within San Francisco Freedom Bank.

This faction that was recruited is currently the weakest within San Francisco Freedom Bank internally.

There’s no way around it; the original executives of San Francisco Freedom Bank are deeply rooted, and those from Venus Bank’s Strategic Departnt have backing from headquarters.

They all have their own bases of support.

"I know you, Jimmy Hayes; your Personal Business Departnt had excellent results last year, with the biggest growth at the bank, well done!"

Upon hearing Donnie say this, Jimmy Hayes imdiately showed an excited expression, "Thank you, sir, but it’s also because the na of our San Francisco Freedom Bank is strong that we’ve achieved such results.

We just stood on the shoulders of giants to achieve so small accomplishnts."

Donnie was increasingly satisfied with Jimmy Hayes’ attitude, capable and articulate; no leader dislikes such a person.

"Well then, since that’s the case, tell about your developnt plans for the Personal Business Departnt going forward!"

Jimmy Hayes blushed, and under the envious eyes of others, he began to introduce the developnt plans for the Personal Business Departnt of San Francisco Freedom Bank to Donnie...

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