Thread regarding Macy's Inc. layoffs

Can you write your age If you've been laid off?

Trying to determine if this round is once again favoring older (and higher-earning) employees or if it's more evenly divided. Most of the people I know who have been laid off today are in their late forties or early fifties. It'd be good to know if this is a pattern or if I'm just being paranoid.

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66 years old with 21 years let go

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Post ID: @6phb+15DVAu03

4 People Leaders in our store .1 including our VPSM. All over 50. Severanced out

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Post ID: @5vbe+15DVAu03
  1. . 24 years
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Post ID: @5quo+15DVAu03

52 - 25 + years

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Post ID: @4aia+15DVAu03

3 people in my department of 12 people. Bloomingdales corporate office. All of us mid to late 50s, decades of service.

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Post ID: @4aiv+15DVAu03

Age 50 to mid 60 seems to be the average age of those retained at a higher percentage. Pretty much the age of their customer base.

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Post ID: @2pfd+15DVAu03

39, 5 years.

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Post ID: @2meh+15DVAu03

67 and retained as were other older workers. Cuts in my area were across age groups .

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Post ID: @1mop+15DVAu03

61 and just shy of 15 yrs. Permanent discount not granted as even a courtesy. I will never shop at Macy’s again.

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Post ID: @1roz+15DVAu03

Fyi: Over 40 is protected and deemed “sensitive

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Post ID: @1lwt+15DVAu03

28 with 6 years service

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Post ID: @1quh+15DVAu03

Post ID: @ord+15DVAu03 Thanks for the information on retirement. I am 62, and before the store closures happened, I was thinking about retirement. Per your suggestion I will call Hr to find out about retirement benefits. Retirement benefits were not mentioned in any of the notifications I have seen on insite or in my email. I suspect Macy's is hoping very few will ask about it.

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Post ID: @1mnl+15DVAu03

62 with 16 years of service

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Post ID: @1jwj+15DVAu03

Look at all the amazing people, years of service, and talent that were just shoved out the door. It would be astounding adding up all the years plus free time you all gave the company. All the best!!!

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Post ID: @1avo+15DVAu03

41 - 12 years

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Post ID: @qka+15DVAu03

What’s crazy is... in the HR world this seems to be the complete opposite! So many “older” people with longer service were saved and the younger colleagues were laid off... even with 5-13 years of service.

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Post ID: @qph+15DVAu03

32 - would be interested in surveying stats on ethnicities impacted also and gender... Ideas?

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Post ID: @mvd+15DVAu03
  1. 22yrs
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Post ID: @blg+15DVAu03

I am SO sorry that so many of our Macy's family lost their jobs today. My store closed 3 years ago, I was 61 with over 33 years of service. If you are 55and over, with perhaps 15 or 25 years in, there is a chance you can "retire " from Macy's.....hopefully some of the benefits still exist......hopefully you can get paid out for all PTO that you earned last year, discount for life, and retiree medical until you are 65. You should be able to get your severance, too.....please call HR and find out what you qualify for. Believe me, M is NOT going to initiate this conversation. Best of luck to everyone, and there really IS life after M. I hope someone told you today thank you for your years of service. If not, then from me.....retired red badge.

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Post ID: @ord+15DVAu03

52, 5 1/2 yrs

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Post ID: @uai+15DVAu03

52 - 28 years with company.

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Post ID: @aul+15DVAu03

54 - 23 years in store

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Post ID: @qvv+15DVAu03

38 Senior Manager Laid Off. 9 years of service.

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Post ID: @yxq+15DVAu03

55 22 years experience in corporate

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Post ID: @tnl+15DVAu03

Agism does exist in retail! It's sad but it's true.

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Post ID: @kyj+15DVAu03

Post ID: @alb+15DVAu03 so so sorry! They saw you as a sitting duck and the perfect opportunity to avoid age discrimination (they think). If it is a pattern it is a problem. As another poster wrote, do your homework. EEOC has laws against sneaky organizations. As a younger worker, I have to be smart in my current company. They are all the same!

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Post ID: @mdj+15DVAu03

57, 26 year employee

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Post ID: @tds+15DVAu03

37, but my whole level was eliminated across all age groups

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Post ID: @owe+15DVAu03

Laid off sales manager mid 30s

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Post ID: @oem+15DVAu03

Severance package my age 64 with over 40 years

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Post ID: @alb+15DVAu03

Whatever paperwork you were given check the age groups. Age discrimination does not have to be broadcasted by your company. They tend to be sneaky as in layoffs because to them is the perfect opportunity. Utilize the EEOC or your state labor department. They are there for a reason. After so many years of giving your souls, you all deserve better. Use what is available to you. ASK QUESTIONS AND DO NOT TAKE ADVICE FROM COWORKERS WHO DO NOT MEAN YOU WELL, DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH!!!
ALL THE BEST!

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Post ID: @ico+15DVAu03

I’m 57 with 34 years of service

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Post ID: @vbz+15DVAu03

Age Discrimination & Work Situations
The law prohibits discrimination in any aspect of employment, including hiring, firing, pay, job assignments, promotions, layoff, training, benefits, and any other term or condition of employment.

An AARP survey found that:
• Nearly 1 in 4 workers age 45 and older have been subjected to negative comments about their age from supervisors or coworkers.
• About 3 in 5 older workers have seen or experienced age discrimination in the workplace.
• 76 percent of these older workers see age discrimination as a hurdle to finding a new job; another report found that more than half of these older workers are prematurely pushed out of longtime jobs and 90 percent of them never earn as much again.

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Post ID: @dzw+15DVAu03

40-something. Been with company 3 years and staying.

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Post ID: @dvn+15DVAu03

40 years old. I was with mtech almost 8 years. Sad day.

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Post ID: @lxf+15DVAu03

To the original poster Post ID: @OP+15DVAu03. No, you are not paranoid in the least. AGE is a huge factor, but it is always sutled and a few younger people can be sprinkled in.
Please, please, please, the EEOC is there for a reason. Speak to someone, please.

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Post ID: @qzj+15DVAu03

50 something and I'm staying.

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Post ID: @jqj+15DVAu03

20s

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Post ID: @wgs+15DVAu03

40's

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Post ID: @jla+15DVAu03

57

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