Forgive me for being totally confused, but are hard charging investment banks now the latest champions for a more humane, balanced life?

All this started last fall when mighty Goldman Sachs suddenly mandated that junior bankers take a 36-hour break from work on weekends. As you might recall, Goldman’s rule prompted me to ask whether this signaled the beginning of the nanny state.

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