Thread regarding Fiserv Inc. layoffs

RTO Real or Not? Favoritism? Lies?

I don't understand "more than not" in office rules for all associates. Some people get full remote exemptions. Some new hires don't have to go to the office. Some offices are half-a-s on on the requirements. On the other hand, Jersey offices are lock step with the return. I get they want NJ tax deals...but WTF Fiserv upper management directly told my boss that "Whatever one team or person gets in regards to RTO that same flexibility will be granted to all associates."

Yeah right...

So what is it just tracking badge swipes? I don't think they are actually tracking if you are in 3 days vs 2 days each week (that would be way to many talented folks to cut). I think if you don't show up 10 days to the office your badge gets frozen and you have to request it be unfrozen. Those who continually get it frozen or leave it frozen for a long time will be the ones that HR/Badge team goes after. That or your middle manager is stickler and micromanages you... because most of them don't care.

Some people are on teams that are spread across the country. Between the RTO rules, various time schedules people can work, time zones issues, people being in other offices, people having errands to do, and people leaving after half the day.. It's basically pointless to go to the office and waste time/resources. Sell the damn buildings or rent them out.

Let's not even get started on the fact that myself and many others are training new hires below us (not reports) that get better pay. Inflation pay is real for new hires and the ones here who do the actual work don't get to see that inflation raise.

Don't get me wrong, Fiserv is a good place to start a career and gain experience in niche skill sets. I never really even saw any of the OFS/OFD drama within my teams. What I am seeing workers getting demotivated. Talented folks sinking down to the bare minimum expectations of their worst performing peers. Coworkers and other teams constantly pushing back or playing hot potato with request/work. I'm seeing people who worked well in office before the pandemic.. THEN GREAT during the pandemic become demotivated. He-l they sent out that stupid "burnt out at work seminar" their little tracking software must be picking up on something.

I don't have the problem of OFD screwing me or my teams. For me I can think a handful of things contributed to this behavior in me and my coworkers.

Pandemic opened up our eyes that we can work more effectively, efficiently, and resourcefully at home. We were praised for our work. Now we are being forced back in. Why not give the bare minimum now?

Vaccine mandate was totally uncalled-for. I'm vaxxed, I think the pros of the vax outweighed the cons for me and my family. I know others who don't agree, that's their business. Now, I'm not 100% flat against the mandate... I'm mostly against how they handled it. Forcing a strong hand and scaring many valuable Fiserv vets. Then saying oh you rule-breaker unvaxxed stay home while we force everybody else in the office. Almost feels like I should've been unvaxxed! And then they just drop it all together... what about the ppl who only got vaxxed because Fiserv said so... LOL. I get it was a Biden/Politics thing, but that entire situation made be feel like Fiserv has too much control over associates lifes and they use it wi--y nilly. Why not give the bare minimum?

Lastly, new hires, with less experience, are making more money that current employees that are being required to train them. I'd say new hires are at least making 10-30% more than current employees in the same role. Why not give the bare minimum?

/end rant

The wishy washyness makes me want out. I want a better company and I want that inflation pay raise. I want better benefits and better teams. I am looking for better and am waiting for the right fit. I hope all of you find where you're supposed to be.

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Dude, I feel you, but fiserv is what it is. Everyone is battening down the hatches to ride out a recession that’s going to get bad. Relax, if people want to put up with cr-p to stay in their current jobs then they will, otherwise they’ll jump. My advice if you want to stay is to do a good job but don’t ki-l yourself or feel the stress, if you get laid off then get a new job

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Post ID: @2ejl+1iojFYhS

In my field I am seeing 100% remote for competitive pay. Maybe they'll lower salaries in the future, but as long as there's a worker shortage that won't happen.

I'm looking for full WFH, harder than I thought to find the perfect fit.

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Post ID: @2jnq+1iojFYhS

You make a good point...it's going to draw parallels to the housing market.

Some employers are no longer limited to locational limitations. They can hire anywhere, which drives competition based on skill level, career history, and most important...$$$

Great for the employer!

Be careful what you wish for...you might just get it.

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Post ID: @2yuz+1iojFYhS

If you're this upset/discontented....quit, and find that WFH dream job. You'll be much happier...until they decide that your cost of living is too high and find a replacement in North Dakota.

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Post ID: @2nro+1iojFYhS

Although recent, the CDC has reversed almost all of their Covid guidance, so working in office with people was never that bad, as we learned more from Covid and 2020 went into a bad memory basket. Today, the variants are - meh, Now I like working IN an office, not from home. Too close to the fridge and distractions. (Dog, family - name it). I go to an office to WORK and my manager, before I got out of Dodge city, agreed with me. As long as I put in a good day's work and get paid fair for it (something Fiserv never did BTW), I am a contented soul. Now put FData and sapience into the mix and endless reports, and that job goes to he-l fast. Fiserv is no longer the very good company it was pre-merger. It was NOT perfect. But compared to Xerox (which I worked for) it was a good spot. So, return tlo office would not bother me much

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Post ID: @1qpw+1iojFYhS

Fiserv has many different categories; 1. Work from road which are sales people. 2. Work from home which are approved jobs that can be done from home —- mostly customer contact and 3. Work from office. Policy stated for work from office is you must be in the office ‘the majority’ which is 3 of 5. That is it, pretty simple.

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Post ID: @ejy+1iojFYhS

RTO is a complete train wreck. Peope in tiny cited having to reserve spaces daily. Others get to work from hone. Major favoritism going on

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Post ID: @rva+1iojFYhS

@edt+1iojFYhS

Both of those reasons are fine to have and implement, but don't outright lie about it and and not extend the same privileges to all. I know of people who just wanted to move and got to work full remote.

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Post ID: @qgx+1iojFYhS

I am a hiring manager. Most offers that are full remote are because the skillset is unique and not easy to replace. Second, I have a few people on the team who got medical exemptions to not come into the office. There are many reasons why rules are unique for everyone.

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