The first one has already been planned and will be executed soon. The company is overstaffed in the Corporate Center with very expensive Seattle IT worker bees.
Does the NOC at Denver still exist? WTF for? This should have been shut down 5 years ago, fish in a barrel. But the real fat is in the Seattle crew with their bloated salaries. Here we are basing our opinion on that Blind post some time ago claiming 1,800+ "software engineers", some with total comp of $275K.
Plus the bonuses, as I have said here, examples of mid-five-figures. Technology is bleeding the company dry. So we have an initial layoff to try to rationalize and control the mess, cut costs, optimize teams, etc. This will cull a few. No fun.
It is the second layoff that is the doozy. This happens later in 2020 when FLS comps are blowing chimps at -20%, -30%, worse, as the economy implodes and brick-and-mortar high-end retail is a ghost town. The Manhattan experiment will be bleeding serious cash, and we will watch for indications in earnings and the 10-Qs that the liability from Nordstrom's stake in the Extell tower is starting to bite. Very interested to see what if any surprise risk this brings. The NYC hedge fund high-rise condo market is DEAD. Central Park Tower is three years too late.
A second layoff makes landfall in the context of a serious recession that is obvious to everyone. The IT labor market should shift yugely as startups die and corporate capital budgets are cut to the bone. Now projects get cancelled altogether. Platforms such as the web store are stabilized and cut to a skeleton maintenance crew.
It is at this point that Nordstrom will need to take the initiative to CUT WAGES severely, tell the $275K prima donnas to take $80K or GTFO and find food elsewhere.
The "software engineers" will have no choice.
There will be no other bids for their services. You take it or starve. The business is in the red at this point and fighting to survive.
You locusts had quite the party.
How many FLS will be closed in 2020? And ... will any Rack stores close? So much to watch here. 2020 will be exciting in all sectors.