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Coworkers seem to be unconcerned about layoffs

I have had some say yhey don't think they'll be affected. Some have even believed it was over and done with. Some are only concerned about keeping their hybrid schedule.
I think when you've been at a company for such a long time, you believe it can happen to everyone except you.
I'm really surprised at how much denial folks are in. Of course, worrying and obsessing about it doesn't help, either.

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After 21 years I was laid off in March. Was told my position was being discontinued. It actually was given to a young kid just hired I trained recently. 2 years from retirement. Not the way I wanted to end a successful 21 career in Marketing with Citi. That was the beginning of what’s next. I have a state plan for medical since Citis was too expensive. $800 a
Month for cobra and Retirement medical was $1200 for just me.

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Post ID: @2fjp+1oOHSHpN

To the people that are near retirement. I was laid off in January and I am 58 years old. I looked into citis retirement. The price for medical is more than cobra for me. Anyway, no reason to go that route. I was very surprised how expensive it was

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Post ID: @1lqi+1oOHSHpN

I don’t think that people are unconcerned but rather numb to it or came to the realization that there is nothing they can do about it either way.

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Post ID: @1quo+1oOHSHpN

I’m less than 5 yrs from retiring myself. Citi does have a retiree health insurance plan for those not old enough for Medicare yet. Not sure what it costs though. ( you have to have certain # of year at Citi combined with age)

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Post ID: @1mtl+1oOHSHpN

I am only concerned with not having benefits as I am a couple of years from wanting to retire. I wish Citi would offer voluntary, but I understand why they do not. Too many might leave from necessary areas.

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Post ID: @qai+1oOHSHpN

Maybe some people are in denial or want it to appear as if they are not bothered by the upcoming layoffs and changes. I doubt people are there true authentic selves at work especially at the present time.

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Post ID: @oex+1oOHSHpN

CEO said they weren't targeting a number.

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Post ID: @kbx+1oOHSHpN

It’s like layoff po-n at this point. Guessing 30% gone or 40k gone. Stop already. You have zero idea and just getting off on fear mongering.

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Post ID: @par+1oOHSHpN

My guess is about 40,000 will be let go. Any less would not be worth the pain.

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Post ID: @bsr+1oOHSHpN

Maybe 10-15%. With majority in the regions. 30% is crazy. That would be significantly more than the 50k laid off in 2008 at the height of the financial crises when we got bailed out.

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Post ID: @cph+1oOHSHpN

Think about how much money that would cost (to layoff 30% of the firm). Severance packages are not cheap

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Post ID: @jrb+1oOHSHpN

So far the layoff has been handled poorly. It shows that those at the top live in a bubble with little connection to the workers. The fact that the announcement was so vague it shows that there is no plan except some high level idea. It is not possible to review/reorg every job in 3 months. Using common sense 10-30% of jobs could be at risk.

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Post ID: @nps+1oOHSHpN

I don’t know that I’m 100% safe, but def good odds. Our group had layoffs this year already and we’re not in the areas being most targeted. So possible, but unlikely ( according to our Director and MD). If we do have layoffs, it will be part of fine tuning, not the major restructuring.

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Post ID: @avh+1oOHSHpN

Yea some people think they are safe. I do think it's a 50/50 for everyone.
But I have heard some people say their ready for it, as their door with Citi

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Post ID: @qlq+1oOHSHpN

Also, people who have been at Citi a long time are more accustomed to rounds of layoffs, have been thru many reorgs, know how to interpret what’s being announced, know how to read between the lines. So they roll with it better than newer employees.

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Post ID: @rpy+1oOHSHpN

There are some groups more likely to be impacted then others. So some folks should feel safer, they probably aren’t in the line of fire. Majority of layoffs should be in the regions, or in specific groups that are pretty obvious if you see where Citi is collapsing layers.

It’s a huge restructuring so not saying that anyone can guarantee safety, but odds are better in some areas than others.

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Post ID: @ttu+1oOHSHpN

I think there are many wealthy employees as well, who won't miss a mortgage payment, etc. if they lose their job, so they aren't that worried about it.

There isn't much point in worrying about it. No one is hiring anyway until January. Take your severance, enjoy the holidays, and deal with it in 2024.

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