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IBM is in the process of laying off hundredths of people who support its largest account: AT&T. I was told I have until August 31st to find a job before I’m terminated, and so did many others. Others get another month or so on the bench to look for jobs that are hardly available at this time. This includes people from just about every role, from developers, to senior delivery managers. As it so happens ...

IBM also has a contract with the New York Department Labor, to support call centers for unemployment benefits. With one day’s notice, hundredths of AT&T account resources (along with some other accounts) received an invite to join a call with no background. All we had was a meeting invite with subject “NY DOL”, welcoming us to the project. I assumed they were looking for some project managers, as I’m sure others thought perhaps something in their job category was needed.

As the call starts, we start hearing in shock (I was talking on Slack with some of my peers) that they were assigning us to a Call Center job. They weren't asking if we were interested. The call was to welcome us to the team, and within a few hours I already received my team assignment. Apparently the NY government just asked IBM to ramp up another 1,000 operators, so what was IBM’s brilliant idea? Let’s put those employees we are about to fire in there. And it gets worse …

The job started the next day! 7:30am-4:30pm Monday through Friday. So all that talk about having time to get trained, and look for a new job in August, was a lie. That’s gone. We will be chained to a phone all day. Based on the questions all around, nobody had any idea what the call was for. IBM, and the AT&T Account in particular, just sent a bunch of unsuspecting lambs to the slaughterhouse. Not even our managers knew the details. We were just a bunch of names thrown on a list, and told to show up. That was the treatment given to a group of people with 10 to 20+ years dedicated to IBM.

It’s not just the lack of respect to the employees that is appalling, but also the lack of respect for the client, and the end customer. Imagine I’m a poor guy in New York, and I lost my job. I call my government line, hoping to get a sympathetic voice to ask about my unemployment benefits, and I get … a disgruntled IBM employee, about to be fired! That’s nice IBM. Way to go, making a buck out of people’s misfortunes. I’m sure the NY Government didn’t sign up to have you dump a bunch of upset soon to be ex-employees to handle unemployment calls.

The only silverlining is that I don't feel as bad for losing my job at the end of the month. Who wants to work for people like this.

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they could have just sh!tcanned you asap,now you have a purpose in life.The pandemics over,party on

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Post ID: @4Nimg+16nprIQd

Is hundredths of people measured in centipeoples? What is it like to be (for example) 29% layed off? Tell me more!

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Post ID: @4Nwxk+16nprIQd

Instead of talking so much cr-p imagine just getting fired. At least IBM secured a contract to keep some of their employees employed.

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Post ID: @4Nzxd+16nprIQd

One year ago for me, and never looked back.

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Post ID: @heyt+16nprIQd

H-1B visa: Indian national arrested in $21 million fraud case.

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Post ID: @cyqm+16nprIQd

What a terrible company this has become. Old man Watson would be spinning in his grave.

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Post ID: @bfbe+16nprIQd

Worked for IBM 23 years That story does not surprise me nor anyone with the company, especially GTS or GBS. Unfortunately CNBC and other news sources believed Ginni. Master of buzz words but terrible leader cutting to EPS so she and the top SVP could get paid off. REally too bad for my clients.

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Post ID: @6bjo+16nprIQd

"Others get another month or so on the bench to look for jobs that are hardly available at this time"

Ummm if you take a job, would you get severance? How much they paying you?

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Post ID: @5sot+16nprIQd

IBM truly is a sh–show

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Post ID: @3zal+16nprIQd

This is no surprise. This was a clever way to wax ATT folks and not pay severance.

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Post ID: @2cea+16nprIQd

I've being outside of ibm for a year now and it's the best year in my career since more than 15 years in ibm. I've got way more money, I have way less stress and I'm way more productive than before, so I learned more and more.
It may be different for you but for sure, for sure, and for sure you'll be better outside of ibm than with it.

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Post ID: @1ucm+16nprIQd

Get out now. IBM is horrible to its employees.

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Post ID: @1yzp+16nprIQd

I saw this from an SSR in a Slack channel. He posted it in a technical chat, then deleted it.

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