Thread regarding Follett layoffs

A nice example how it's done

I ran onto this article online, and I got to admit it was a breath of fresh air for me. I know it's just one bookstore, and NYU is a place with big potential for business, but it was nice to read something positive about the company, unlike the things i usually read lately ( stores closing, poor customer services, layoffs, etc.). Maybe we haven't lost our touch for business, after all.

https://www.nyunews.com/2018/09/18/9-19-news-bookstore/

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“The same agreement stipulates that all employees would remain employees at the same pay-rates and with comparable benefits,” Keogan said. “Associates are still NYU employees. Managers have been transferred over to Follett, and are now Follett employees. No employees involuntarily lost their jobs.”

How nice for the staff that they remain NYU employees! I guess they may have some protection from the ax, unlike other locations. We will see, grasshopper.

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Example of how what is done? Spend our own money to renovate a store and charge less for books? How profitable was the store?

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This is the headline. Hardly a success story.

Bookstore Makeover to Save Students $2 Million Falls Short on Money-Saving Goals

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