Centerview, ex-analyst settle suit over sleep hours for junior bankers

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Kathryn Shiber requested a regular 'hard stop' at midnight for sleep and managing her mood and anxiety disorder. The bank granted the accommodation but later fired her; terms of settlement undisclosed.

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Kathryn Shiber requested a regular “hard stop” at midnight to sleep and manage a mood and anxiety disorder. The bank granted the accommodation but later fired her. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed.