Thread regarding Verizon Communications Inc. layoffs

Verizon Earnings: Start of a new chapter but will the story be any different

The wireline/wireless company reports earnings, this Tuesday [4/25/2023] morning, before the equity market's open -- after recently shaking up the leadership of its consumer business yet again.

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It looks like 'earnings management' was at work.

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Post ID: @2emd+1mhGKUwK

Bring Legere out of retirement and give him a shot at the helm

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Post ID: @1ykq+1mhGKUwK

Who is the turnaround wizard needing to replace the lame ducks getting richer with their perks and golden parachutes?

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Post ID: @1fwe+1mhGKUwK

This is what happens when you take a company built on core competencies, and turn it over to accountants, marketers, and HR dweebs to follow whatever societal trends they can find. We built a huge network, fast. And now? What a waste. Lose Hans. The quicker the better.

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Post ID: @1pwf+1mhGKUwK

@1zmb+1mhGKUwK 180% correct

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Post ID: @1prx+1mhGKUwK

This has nothing to do with DEI, it has to do with lack of leadership in knowing what to do. How to lead. Stop hiring all these external agencies to tell the company how to run the business. Instead, start looking at who is seated in that leadership seat and if they can't drive business, innovation, marketing.... then get rid of them. We have a lot of dead weight and too much nepotism in this company which is hurting it. I could care less who is sitting in the seat as long as they are helping to turn this ship around.

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Post ID: @1zmb+1mhGKUwK

Go woke Go Broke

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Post ID: @1tff+1mhGKUwK

Experts say, companies neglected their new DEI promises due to this current bout of inflation. Who is paying the dividends and bills??

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Post ID: @1pcx+1mhGKUwK

With so much potential and talent this large corporation can do better and it's "not" just all DEI. There are employees', their families, and the paramount, customers', livelihoods at stake. Capitalism cannot be rescinded nor replaced.

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Post ID: @1pzd+1mhGKUwK

I guess we need to step it up like our competitors if that is all we say.

“Our company is built to connect people to greater possibility. And to do it well, it’s important that the diversity of our employees reflects the diversity of our customers. We’re committed to fostering an inclusive workplace where all walks of life are welcome, and everyone’s beliefs, identities and cultures are respected.”
CEO of AT&T.
"T-Mobile’s longstanding commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) started as an employee-led, grassroots movement and has grown to be an integral part of our culture. It’s reflected in our values, how we support each other, and what kind of team we aspire to be. To us, it’s simple—we are a stronger company when we represent those we serve. And we believe that placing DE&I at the center of our Un-carrier culture inspires the kind of diversity of perspective, talent, and innovation that enables us to be the best workforce this industry has ever seen.” Silly TMobile CEO dont they know that is why verizon failed?

Silly folks think that companies can’t do DE&I and build a network. Maybe it is a VZ problem and not a DE&I problem.

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Post ID: @1yhv+1mhGKUwK

Our DEI Promise:
Our goal is to build a diverse, equitable, and inclusive work environment that reflects the wonderfully diverse marketplace in which we operate.

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Post ID: @fcf+1mhGKUwK

Hans got his wish. He turned Verizon into just another commodity.

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