Supposedly much smaller
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Yes the Nov cuts started
Forget Nov. 30th, though I don’t doubt it. There are layoffs EVERY day this month. 200 more today.
How do ypu know??.
These posts of numbers are all ridiculous —-
Lincoln location still has a few cube-sleepers that need RIF'd. Hoping for it.
The count in NJ increasing is mostly from other places. People have been leaving as fast as they are hiring. Last week they hired a bunch of interns and fresh graduates
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You mean Cr---y Holidays
happy holidays!
5000 in New Jersey. It is great that we have surpassed the goal!
And that is the CURRENT headcount, with Jersey hires included to offset cuts. Lots of attrition too with people bailing off the sinking ship.
35,366 in Workday. Definitely not 44,000.
Yes the number of cuts might be greater than 5,000. As mentioned in the original post the number was used because the math was easy for an example, but remember, there’s also been hiring in New Jersey especially that offsets the cuts.
We are well past 5000 cuts, we are over double that.
44000 has been the number for seriously a decade or more. HTF is that even possible. So no growth and no one quits or layoffs? Who ever keeps saying that number needs to have their job eliminated because they seem to be violating code of conduct with that lie or simply has the easiest job of just repeating the same $hit year after year. Bet they get the only far exceeds expectation allowed among these bag of tools.
In 2019, a merger document was created that promised investors $500,000,000 in savings due to job redundancy and other flowery language that meant job elimination. If you use $100,000 as an average salary simply because it’s an easy number to work with then you get a result of 5,000 jobs that needed to be eliminated. The first wave was in 2020 but very small. More followed in 2021 with this year seeing the lion’s share. The elusive total employee figure that shills like to say is 44,000 is an attempt to mask the true number of casualties. We’re at or nearing the 5,000 promised.