Thread regarding Bank of New York Mellon Corp. layoffs

Should we even worry about layoffs in the next few months?

I think we should be okay for a while. Am I wrong?

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@ikr

What a goofball..

BNYM has no presence in Iraq or Afghanistan nor are they expanding there.
you couldn’t even pick out India, Afghanistan or Iraq on a grade school globe.

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Post ID: @embr+1rP6vhjM

Layoffs were only a problem for the Boomer era. Todays layoffs are super rare and very small.

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Post ID: @dtcq+1rP6vhjM

No, you are right.

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Post ID: @crpe+1rP6vhjM

Look… if you’re not an anti-RTO warrior then you have virtually no worries. Just commit to your job and you’ll be just fine

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Post ID: @acbr+1rP6vhjM

Expect this to be a quarterly exercise.

Right before they complete the quarterly report for the street, this will happen. Analysts will be happy as the bank is getting "more efficient" and you will hear AI in the conference call a few times. BK will go up. All the CxOs will be happy.

Average employee who got laid off will be rushing to change their summer plans and start to think about how to pay for upcoming college payment for their kids and may be their mortgage.

Average employee who is still there will be talking to their peers on what will happen to them and when. Manager will call for a meeting (if he/she is still around) and say we are done for now and say let's focus on our work.

Go to line 1

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Post ID: @9zjz+1rP6vhjM

No, we’re safe for now until the anti-RTO warriors are all terminated for cause. Time to relax and enjoy the low layoff era that we’re fortunate to be enjoying.

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Post ID: @5yzy+1rP6vhjM

@4yel
Not just a feeling, it is fact. Sorry.

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Post ID: @5pbk+1rP6vhjM

People keep forgetting about the layoffs happening in the offices that closed. It is inevitable but the stress of not knowing when is getting to be too much. Right now I just feel like I am being used until they get rid of me.

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Post ID: @4yel+1rP6vhjM

It’s hard to worry about getting layed off here when there are only firings for cause for those who intentionally blow off Return to Office rules. Nobody is going to be layed off with a Sub package when we have so many employees who effectively decided to quit by not coming into the office.

Fired employees get no package. Layed off employees get SUB.

Why would the Bank layoff and pay Sub when non compliant RTO employees are fired without severance ot SUB?

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Post ID: @4nom+1rP6vhjM

I’m in a lot of these platforms meetings, and I hear a lot of people saying things positive about it when the higher ups are around but when they’re not - doesn’t sound very efficient…. but regardless, though cut staff to the bone.

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Post ID: @3bis+1rP6vhjM

@1hmc, that's great if you get fired from the bank of texas mellon. But either way, short of an employee quitting, it's very, very hard for UE to be denied.

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Post ID: @3jhi+1rP6vhjM

June & September as the platforms restructure starts to show that anticipated huge efficiency.

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Post ID: @3faz+1rP6vhjM

@1odn
‘To be eligible for benefits based on your job separation, you must be either unemployed or working reduced hours through no fault of your own.’ https://www.twc.texas.gov/programs/unemployment-benefits/eligibility-benefit-amounts
You could try to fight it, but good luck with that!

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Post ID: @1hmc+1rP6vhjM

@1yyu, you apparently have never owned a business if you think anyone is ever denied UE.

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Post ID: @1odn+1rP6vhjM

My team has had layoffs every single month. Teams around me (other departments) are letting people go for failing to return to office exactly as specified (even close isn’t cutting it). And if it’s the latter, you will not get SUB or severance or whatever you want to call it and you won’t qualify for unemployment because they’re firing you for cause (in their eyes).

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Post ID: @1yyu+1rP6vhjM

So long as Robin is in charge expect it to be ongoing. And definitely if you’re in Ops. If your job can be moved to a growth center, it will be. That’s just the climate we’re in. They will lay you off and replace you in a growth center (or not at all), unless there’s just no way around it.

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Post ID: @1wfm+1rP6vhjM

Yes you are wrong

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Post ID: @1udz+1rP6vhjM

Beware June and July

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Post ID: @kqv+1rP6vhjM

Are you living in India or Poland or Iraq or Afghanistan?
If your answer is yes, No worries, bny expands there.
If your answer is no. My question is how long have you been here? Right now, bny lay off my team monthly.Not quarterly.

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Post ID: @ikr+1rP6vhjM

Yes there will be more for the offices that closed. I was told every other month. They will use us as long as they can before they have rid of us. I just want them to pick me already. The stress of waiting and not knowing is driving me nuts.

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Post ID: @eco+1rP6vhjM

I heard that more layoffs are coming in ops

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