Since Home and community townhall for 03/05 was cancelled and rescheduled to 03/26, what area do we think will be getting laid off this coming Thursday?
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March 3 layoff is fake
That is what I am hearing from tech mgrs. No such big layoffs.
Might as well start packing
We all know what's coming once the latest acquisition goes through. Things were already bad, and they're about to become much, much worse. Might as well start looking for something new right away, although good options seem to be shrinking every single day.
How many incompetent managers lost their jobs?
We have more than enough of those, and yet it doesn't seem any were affected by these layoffs.
TIAA doesn't deserve loyalty
They'll take your dedication, thank you for it, then lay you off like it's nothing. Don't be loyal to a place that sees you as replaceable. Learn from those of us who've been through it.
How many more will be laid off on our side?
Do we know?
The Vistance Networks move is a classic "Prep-for-Sale" play
Let’s be real about why all support organizations are being moved under Vistance Networks: it’s to grease the wheels for selling off Ruckus and ANS.
By stripping IT, Finance, and HR out of the main entities, they’re effectively lowering the operating costs of the units they want to sell. Any buyer is going to have their own support infrastructure already in place; they don’t want our overhead. This move allows a buyer to "plug and play" the core business without the messy optics of immediate mass layoffs post-acquisition.
If you’ve been through a merger before, you know support staff are always the first to go. This restructuring just handles the "trimming" ahead of time to make the balance sheets look prettier for a handoff.
Bumping from @24p+1kgszbyzr.
Gulf crisis and PIP season
With the Gulf crisis that exploded yesterday, meaning O&G is cool again, will EM not relax its PIP season harvesting?
Where are we in this mess?
Does anyone know how many people have been cut total? How many more to go before this "restructuring" is done? Are we done or not? I just want a date when I can stop being terrified every morning.
Already rumors going around about thousands of layoffs
https://www.avclub.com/warner-bros-paramount-deal-layoffs-110-billion
A hollowed-out company
Ford is a shadow of its former self. Sure, maybe a few areas are okay, but overall it's been a decade-long decline. If you're young and have skills, go somewhere that actually values you. Unless leadership completely changes, which won't happen, it's just more cuts from here.
Nordstrom Closing at Christiana Mall in Newark, Delaware on Thursday, April 30th, 2026
Link to the article: https://www.delawareonline.com/story/money/business/2026/02/28/nordstrom-department-store-closing-christiana-mall-location/88917538007/
Link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFCAruqmrrU
I hope everybody will be notified before June
https://bringmethenews.com/minnesota-business/estee-lauder-to-lay-off-68-employees-at-aveda-facility
I used to be terrified of layoffs
Now I'm hoping for one. My workload is already piling up and it's just going to get worse. This job has nothing left for me anyway.
No end in sight
More stores will close, more people will go. Until there's nothing left to close and nobody left to fire.
We are working together to grow, we need you to do your job even people around you laid off.
Just focus on your work. We will make sure you will be fired at the right time. We will push you to complete work by March and June, etc., but you assume you are safe even when your peer is laid off. Be honest at your work even when your manager hides that you will be moved or laid off in the next few months and talks with you simply face to face, thinking he is making a fool of you and making you work. Still, just focus on your work and assume everything is fine around you till your manager says you are done.
Don't get comfortable
You might think your group is safe. You might have been told the cuts are done. Don't believe it. Stay prepared. Getting blindsided is way worse than expecting it and being wrong.
Layoffs
Now convinced more than ever that the dysfunction is intentional to get you to quit. Don’t get fatigued. Make them fire you.
Wescom Financial layoffs 2026
Seventy-two people are slated for cuts. A WARN has already been issued, with layoffs effective April 21. At least it gives those impacted some time to prepare. Wishing the best to everyone affected. The job market is not exactly easy right now.
This is why you never relocate for ANY company
https://www.tmj4.com/news/racine-county/microsoft-data-center-layoffs-leave-workers-stunned-after-relocating-for-tech-jobs
RTO NYC
Am I the only one thinking about this? Is anyone else concerned we have to go into the office every single day… in time square…. After ellisons buddy Trump started a war with Iran….. commute in the busy subways to the office IN TIME SQUARE…. so now on top off thinking about layoffs survival I have to think about ACTUALLY surviving life just to get to work where I don’t actually have to sit in the office to do my job? Anyone else?
Anyone have insight into when the next round starts?
Days, weeks, months?
Sam says companies are only successful when employees love their employer
This is the "woman" who went MIA when her workforce was being gutted with 15,000 layoffs. Now she is holding up post it notes suggesting that employees should love their employer to make the company successful.
Are other employees so delusional they buy into this nonsense? Is she that far removed from reality? Is she still smoking the same stuff that made her think employees said they wanted to return to the office and stated that in their employee surveys?
Do these executives do this stuff and then meet to laugh at how gullible their employees are?
March layoff rumors
Anybody know if there's truth to the rumors about more cuts before March is over?
Laid off after a new manager pushed me out
Had a solid four years going until leadership changed and suddenly I was out. Before tech I was a director at a global company. Now at mid 40s with twenty years experience and an MBA, I can't get anyone to call back. Two months and not even a single interview. I know that doesn't sound long but it stings differently when you've worked this hard your whole life only to be dismissed.
Layoffs
Every time there is a calendar invite from leadership, it feels ominous. Are we looking at another round of layoffs soon?
When did it happen?
When did every week become potential-layoffs week? And why are we okay with it? Why are we just accepting it?
Furious doesn't even cover it
Even a month later, I'm not over it. They pushed me out at 59 after seven years of top performance reviews and max bonuses. Almost everyone I know who was let go is over fifty. Some were just a few years from retirement. I'm sick about it every single day. Let my situation be a warning. You cannot trust any of them.
Signs of layoffs
I was talking to a friend the other day and he said he always knows layoffs are coming at his company because managers basically go missing for weeks and routine meetings get canceled. Do we have something that? Has anybody noticed any similar or different clear signs layoffs are coming at Verizon?
Contractors given notice their last day is 3/7
Hi,
My old Project Mgr was told Wednesday that his last day is 3/6. Anyone else hear any other rumblings?
External Job Postings
How is Target hiring hundreds of external non guest facing roles after the reduction last year?
Culture Shift
Watching leaders get promoted while experienced teams are laid off is hard enough.
Being spoken to with profanity by senior leadership during this time is unacceptable. The tone suggested a level of comfort—and untouchability—that should concern anyone who cares about culture.
If this is the new culture, it’s a serious step backward.
Anyone else watching their CEC get sundowned but keep their head down and off the radar?
I’m just saying. I can’t be the only one.
Last regular salary payment and severance pay
I know that when someone gets laid off, they have a term date, typically two weeks after the date of layoff. So how does regular salary and severance payment works? Are these two weeks paid as regular salary or part of severance, and how long might it take for severance to get paid out.