Thread regarding Bank of New York Mellon Corp. layoffs

We know who blabbed in the Houston office

We found out who blabbed in the town hall a few months ago that led to the firings about the “working together” policy this past week in the Houston office(not sure if firings happened in the other offices). She works in asset admin and asked the question in the Houston townhall a few months ago which I believe started the process of hr looking into the firings. She only works the standard 8-5 but doesnt realize many of us csm’s work outside of our “8-5.” There are many times as a csm I have been working late nights (especially when reporting is due) and on weekends. I was informed that what happened Monday is just the beginning n more firings to come. Many in houston office are worried they are “next”. Managers are angry with the asset admin girl as they are left scrambling trying to figure out who to give the deals too of fired employees. They are not just focusing on “coffee badging” employees. They are also firing employees who stay for a few hours three times a week. So if you still happen to work for bny, be careful. U could be doing it right n still let go

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Post ID: @OP+1vQHbKYv

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Didn’t even know we had a Houston office

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Post ID: @qqy+1vQHbKYv

Well asset admin has to work any thing that comes in before 5 and while CSMs were leaving in the middle of the day and having no regards for Asset Admins time opening Tickets at 4:58, guess who was staying Late in the office until 6-7 pm processing those massive late cases and getting home at 8 doing quarter end. That’s right, that lady had every right to be upset.

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Post ID: @qqm+1vQHbKYv

I would leave early if I could, my manager is flexible but my work load is not and no bus until 3 PM and I am not willing to pay for parking.

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Post ID: @7vtv+1vQHbKYv

Yes correct it wasn’t present previously and heard another rumors that they’ll be firing peeps that didn’t spend enough time in office in December

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Post ID: @5tyy+1vQHbKYv

Everyone reading this should be aware that the Working Together FAQ was updated on November 15th. I am unsure what was there before about how long one is to remain in the office. There is a question addressing how long one is to remain in the office and the response indicates “normal working hours” or something like that. I don’t think this was in the previous version.

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Post ID: @1pxh+1vQHbKYv

Coming in “for a few hours” is not “doing it right”. On the days you work at the office, you work. The day. At the office. Pretty simple.

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Post ID: @1fvl+1vQHbKYv

And what exactly did this person ask in the Townhall that got HR checking into people's log-in movements?

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Post ID: @1jxr+1vQHbKYv

Well I now understand why nothing gets done in Houston.

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Post ID: @1nic+1vQHbKYv

I think my whole building would be terminated if this were true. We were all instructed by directors to leave at lunch time so we aren’t stuck driving home at 8 PM.

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Post ID: @1iez+1vQHbKYv

@1oun+1vQHbKYv I’m not the poster, but I do the same thing. Don’t tell someone what they can and can’t say. I for one hate when someone says: that man. Makes me feel so old. You can call me boy or kid or guy. lol. Makes me feel younger. Don’t be so sensitive.

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Post ID: @1gtz+1vQHbKYv

Stop referring to grown women as, "girls".

It's demeaning, and uprofessional of you to do so, BOY.

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Post ID: @1oun+1vQHbKYv

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