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2025 layoffs

Our group was told India will go live in 1Q 2025. And some in our group are training them through 1Q. I would rather be fired than to teach someone 1/2 around the world to do your job.

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Post ID: @OP+1vtg0Uce

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Regarding the critical foreign workers post above (dated November 12).
Sure all your points are true and I am Clark Gable reincarnated.

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Post ID: @fm3+1vtg0Uce

So in the US we respect diversity and encourage DEI. But we are pushing jobs to a country with a caste system and crazy misogyny. Great job WFC.

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Post ID: @6ugm+1vtg0Uce

The depressing part is that in about 365 days there will be a other thread just like this, but for 2026. It doesn't end until we get a new CEO. One that's not a total POS.

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Post ID: @1fra+1vtg0Uce

Thought everyone had been training them for years now. Where you been original poster?

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Post ID: @1wps+1vtg0Uce

@fwh+1vtg0Uce

Ok, Charles.

What you and the corporate hacks don't understand is that intentionally creating thousands of disgruntled workers with cr-p like this WILL result in negative outcomes. Ya think people will quit or stay? Actually they'll take the 3rd option which is stay and sabotage, usually with mediocre performance and a total S attitude. Never quite doing enough to get fired, but working like a cancer within your org. For years. Thousands of them.

That's not the road to success or moving on from disposable employees like the ivory tower inhabitants wet dream suggests might happen. These people are clueless and have no idea how human beings work, think, feel, or respond to input.

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Post ID: @rcq+1vtg0Uce

"I would rather be fired than to teach someone 1/2 around the world to do your job"

Yeah uhuh.
So quit.

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Post ID: @fwh+1vtg0Uce

FI.

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Post ID: @wut+1vtg0Uce

Then fired you shall be

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Post ID: @psp+1vtg0Uce

1Q huh? 1Q. Aye, troll better @OP, troll better.

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Post ID: @avc+1vtg0Uce

@1zu+1vt -

When US companies are shedding say even 100,000 US tech jobs in 2024, it’s hard to see why these H1B visas are a critical necessity, right?

H1Bs should be reduced/eliminated as long as US workers are out of phukin work, plain and simple.

H1Bs d-mb down salaries and provide an extra we-pon to overlook US talent to take advantage of the program where those sponsored are dependent and tied to the employer and cannot simply leave if mistreated.

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Post ID: @sjv+1vtg0Uce

@lzu

What is this garbage about H1B? OP is training someone in India to take their job. That has nothing to do with US labor shortage or H1B here in the states. It's quite the opposite.

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Post ID: @fpp+1vtg0Uce

Foreign workers fill a critical need in the U.S. labor market—particularly in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. Every year, U.S. employers seeking highly skilled foreign professionals compete for the pool of H-1B visa numbers for which U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) controls the allocation.

With a low statutory limit of visa numbers available, demand for H-1B visa numbers has outstripped the supply in recent years, and the cap has been reached before the year ends. Research shows that H-1B workers complement U.S. workers, fill employment gaps in many STEM occupations, and expand job opportunities for all.

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Post ID: @lzu+1vtg0Uce

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