Thread regarding Verizon Wireless layoffs

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Verizon is falling a**-first into a pandemic and dragging frontline employees down with it along the way. Verizon is not valuable if the workforce isn’t behind it. When will some of you realize that? The economy is tanking because our LABOR has VALUE.

We can’t even get tested in the States if you’re asymptomatic. So how many of you are unknowingly transmitting this virus to our customers, to our families? Is that what socially responsible means to Verizon?

Verizon hinges on this in-fighting amongst ourselves to keep us preoccupied from having actual conversations about workers’ rights. This is a moment for a collective awakening, a reality check for those who have stayed with Verizon for years, hoping things would improve.

But they haven’t. Verizon still happily dips its hand into our back pockets while their shareholders lick their lips and demand more. DMs contribute nothing to the bottom line and sit cozily at home, out of harm’s way, while they commandeer the select stores that are still open. I will not sit at the table with you if you believe Verizon’s minuscule handouts constitute their morality. Just because Verizon does one good thing, doesn’t mean they’re wholly good. Other people have it worse, and other people have it far better. Demand more, for both you, your peers, and your family.

Select store closures should be enough to show you that Verizon will only make the right call when they’re forced to by way of social pressure from other businesses. There is simply no acknowledgement of the risk you’re forced to undertake because higher-ups refuse to make the right call. Meanwhile, we serve feeble-minded octogenarians who, as it turns out, care very little about our safety — or their own, for that matter — because they were told by Fox News that the pandemic is a hoax.

You are just a pawn, and they will pay your at-risk because they think it will satiate you, that you’ll forget the business model they have so carefully cultivated in the last few years that hands the surplus of your commission payouts as bonuses to anyone up the corporate ladder. Under this system, you earn for others who refuse to do the work themselves. Never forget that.

There is no better time to take a stand and organize together. Stop bootlicking. Stop white-knighting for a company that would bend you and your family over for a fraction of a percentage point.

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Post ID: @OP+1435SEMn

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Next time they want everyone to take a pulse survey I’m gonna tell my manager to come to this website.

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Post ID: @2liz+1435SEMn

S— it up be happy you are still working.

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Post ID: @2eno+1435SEMn

We have been turning away everything but sales and people who have devices not working. Anything else we direct to care, tech, etc

Not transferring content, not putting on glass protectors

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Post ID: @2waz+1435SEMn

Any stores that remain open should be staffed by volunteers and paid double time. Also customer allowed in the store should be screened so what they need is something that can only be done in the store. If you want to pay your bill or transfer your service or have bill questions or battery issues or email issues or any basic troubleshooting they need to be turned away and directed to online chat or tech support. 90% of the people I’ve helped the last couple days don’t need to come to a store and these people are oblivious that what they think they “need” is not at all necessary. If they want to keep stores open under that scenario I’m all for it.

But it’ll never happen

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Post ID: @2gor+1435SEMn

We're told that we have stay open too help first responders? So far in our store not one has entered? The bill payment machine is getting a workout,I'm shocked that in 2020 people still use that thing,with all the technology to pay bills! Open FedEx box syndrome, and they wanted phone content(we dont let them in)to be done.And all the familiar faces that come in every week!the manager stationed at the door its ludicrous

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Post ID: @fxn+1435SEMn

No one posting anything in twitter unless it’s getting taken down. Thanks far waving 5 dollar late fees....bold move

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Post ID: @opl+1435SEMn

Who cares about the prior or existing employees when it comes to communicating this type of message. Grow a pair. Post it to Hans’ Instagram or twitter like I did. Send a tweet. & use your burner account btw. Hahaha

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Post ID: @mcs+1435SEMn

@rot+1435SEMn: Definitely, feel free to share on Twitter. This is the only place I know of where I can reach prior and existing employees.

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Post ID: @zyc+1435SEMn

Sell more HUM's!

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Post ID: @boc+1435SEMn

Twitter is more effective OP.

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Post ID: @rot+1435SEMn

Quit your crying! Lots of people have to work through this not just Verizon employees

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Post ID: @fjq+1435SEMn

lmao, screenshot this post, mods are definitely gna remove it before the day ends

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Post ID: @tzh+1435SEMn

I work in HR. This is spot on.

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Post ID: @zlj+1435SEMn

@hwt+1435SEMn: This, this, and this again. You get it.

In solidarity, comrade.

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Post ID: @rru+1435SEMn

@xxw+1435SEMn
Yes I really understand what you are saying, I'm in Vegas as well and it's scary what's going on. Having said that, the mentality of "be grateful and work your a– off because at least we have x, y and z" is what has been hammered down for over a decade that I worked at Verizon. This is the mentality of lower tier corp employees everywhere, not just Verizon, that got us here - benefits and pay slowly being stripped away for the profits of select few. We are constantly taught to compare ourselves to less fortunate ones, as if that's the bar of golden standard. Honestly this is corporate/capitalist Stockholm syndrome.
We as humans deserve more! Not just Verizon employees but all humans, whether we work at McDonald's or Walmart or any other place. Strive for better and hold the billioneer corporations to a higher standard!

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Post ID: @hwt+1435SEMn

@meg+1435SEMn: You can’t make everyone happy 100% of the time, sure. But I struggle to find a single instance where Verizon did the right thing, at the right time for our employees and not the publicity it generates.

Also, nowhere in this post did I say stores should’ve been closed a month ago. But if anyone in HQ was following this pandemic with a shred of concern for us, we would’ve been closed last week, at minimum.

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Post ID: @iem+1435SEMn

I am guessing the solution they would like wo retail actually saying is, send them home and pay them with 1.0 pay, close the stores until the situation is over. That is the what they want. I wish the company would do that. However, I don’t think that that is realistic. I do think close the stores and layoffs are more realistic if this drags on.

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Post ID: @qwd+1435SEMn

I am guessing the solution they would like wo retail actually saying is, send them home and pay them with 1.0 pay, close the stores until the situation is over. That is the what they want. I wish the company would do that. However, I don’t think that that is realistic. I do think close the stores and layoffs are more realistic if this drags on.

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Post ID: @wun+1435SEMn

@dsp+1435SEMn: Solidarity!

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Post ID: @evc+1435SEMn

@kuo+1435SEMn: Question: Why is it that those of us who are unhappy to work within this cruel system are forced to either reconcile our grievances or find work elsewhere? Really? Those are the two options?

Do you see the problem with that grotesque display of mental gymnastics you’re so desperately clinging to, for reasons I don’t fully comprehend?

You sound like someone who actively advocates against the working class, against your own best interest probably. Perhaps you’re a bitter member of management who is being forced to work through this disaster, or at home?

Did you know its costs zero dollars to put yourself before the company?

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Post ID: @pkk+1435SEMn

Find another job? That’s an fu to a fellow vteamer. 2.0 is about a better future. Quit telling people to find a new job.

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Post ID: @dsp+1435SEMn

Stores are open, they are going to be open tomorrow, they will be open next week, they will be open next month. Your not going to make extra money for doing your job. People all over the world have to work through this. Like it or not this is reality.

Knowing that this is the situation your in after the smoke clears maybe you ought to go find new employment and work for a company “who cares”

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Post ID: @kuo+1435SEMn

Maybe there is nothing that the company could do or have done that would be acceptable to everyone.
Shutting down all stores a month ago would seem logical... until you think of all of the things that impacts in the short/medium/long term.
I personally think they should have shuttered brick and mortar locations some time ago to shed all that cost.
IMHO of course....

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Post ID: @meg+1435SEMn

@ejn+1435SEMn: It is not my job to provide solutions for a multi-billion dollar business on how to treat its employees during a pandemic. That is, unsurprisingly, beyond my pay grade, and yours too. We are supposed to trust that Verizon will do the right thing, the socially responsible thing, but here we are.

To be frank with you, I don’t have all the answers, but the first thing I would have done is shut down the stores when Apple announced their own closures, even prior! That was an opportunity for us to be an industry leader in social responsibility. Missed that! The second thing I would do — if I was determined to keep stores open — is offer hazard pay, perhaps other incentives, to frontline employees and operate on a volunteer-only basis with strict guidelines on customer interactions.

Funny how you place the onus on the working class to solve problems that stem from mismanagement and tight-fisted greed.

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Post ID: @inh+1435SEMn

Close retail duh🤯

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Post ID: @evd+1435SEMn

Funny, I didn't see any solutions in these posts, only complaints.
What should VZ be doing that would be better?

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Post ID: @ejn+1435SEMn

@xxw+1435SEMn: Your rationale is inherently flawed. Why would I be grateful to a blood-thirsty warden? We have billions and billions of dollars that we use, not on our frontline employees, but on buying back our own stocks and useless acquisitions. We are talking about social responsibility, and Verizon has failed every step of the way. You should take a hard look at yourself and the labor you produce and ask yourself why you don’t think you deserve to be treated as a less-than?

There are hundreds and hundreds of companies, domestically and globally, that are doing far more for their employees than Verizon is doing for us. Like I said, just because people have it worse, doesn’t mean we can’t have it better. It’s time to look at the forest, not the trees.

In solidarity.

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Post ID: @ljg+1435SEMn

I get you are grateful, we all are. That being set aside how do you feel about exposure during this war?

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Post ID: @hnt+1435SEMn

I work for VBG. There is zero quota relief and we still have to hit all on metrics and 20-20-30. How am I supposed to book appointments when our segment caters to business that are scrambling to keep their doors open? HOWEVER, as frustrating it is, I am still trying because I am grateful that currently I have a job and although I will probably miss commissions for the foreseeable future, I am not unemployed ( hopefully not yet) Vegas is going to let go 300K employees. There is no door dash or Uber to keep people a float. There is no gig economy. Please be sensible and no as long as the doors are open and business can continue, and we are lucky to be working, there is insurance and a check coming biweekely. My VZ check without commissions is still better than unemployment checks. Let’s put this into perspective for now. They are trying to keep people employed.

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Post ID: @xxw+1435SEMn

@ooh+1435SEMn: Ah, there it is. The bootlicking I mentioned previously.

The sheer ignorance it requires to tell the working class they don’t need to work in an economy where healthcare and stable housing is apparently a luxury. I have to laugh. Thank you for your courageous and brazenly id–tic reply.

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Post ID: @dcu+1435SEMn

Waiting for the stfu post...

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Post ID: @csq+1435SEMn

No one forces you to work....

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Post ID: @ooh+1435SEMn

@wuv+1435SEMn: Oh, does wanting a safe and fair workplace disturb your refined sensibilities? Get over yourself. People’s lives are at stake, regardless of how it affects you.

Rugged individualism is America’s top export, and it will ultimately doom us all.

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Post ID: @seb+1435SEMn

Oh god....another post about wanting all stores to close....

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Post ID: @wuv+1435SEMn

Well said

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Post ID: @djy+1435SEMn

To clarify: The individuals in the upper echelons of management not only refuse to do the work themselves, they believe they are better because of it — that they earned their comfy title from merit. This is categorically untrue. They think less of you because they truly believe we work in a meritocracy where our efforts are always rewarded. Any other way of thinking would threaten their own ego and status.

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