Thread regarding Corinthian Colleges Inc. layoffs

Don't take voluntary time off so Jack can line his pockets!!!

Every employee should refuse this voluntary time off and continue as business as usual. By taking time off we allow this company to keep on going with their immoral (and possibly illegal) actions. REPEAT: Refuse to comply and be defiant from this point forth!!

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Post ID: @OP+wQPlehd

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23909 - Good point about the teach-out severance. However, I suspect that those deals are far from iron -clad, and that CCI has built in provisions that prevent them from paying under a wide variety of circumstances (bankruptcy, rapidly declining enrollment forcing early closure, etc). How much do you trust exec management? Do you reallly count on them to do right by the employees? Employees are unsecured creditors and will have to stand toward the end of a long line to get paid if CCI decides to not honor the severance deals. Also, were ALL employees at teach-outs offered severance. It would be interesting to have someone from a teach-out post what they received in writing.

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Post ID: @1jKd+wQPlehd

23904, employees at teach outs were offered severance. So, it is possible. But if you don't have severance or unemployment, that is zero income. I also agree to start looking now. But you could do it and work. Some people might be in a position to take time off to interview. I myself saw the writing on the wall. The day after they announced this nonsense, I started applying. I did not want to be competing with 12,000 people for a job. This particular job closed last week, so nobody currently looking will get it.

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Post ID: @LqJ+wQPlehd

I think if people stay, we are past the whole immoral anger stance, aren't we?

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Post ID: @s7Z+wQPlehd

23895 - I can't imagine that anyone is going to get a severance package (beyond earned payroll) at this point. You are right about unemployement, although I have seen scearios where unemployement was paid to someone who quit to leave an extremely poor work environment. This might qualify......In any event, staying on to collect unemployment may be a bit short-sighted, if it means you delay your job search and end-up competing with everyone else who adopts the same strategy. There are jobs out there - but you have to go after them. Now.

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Post ID: @Vqw+wQPlehd

23893, you can incite people to quit, but that scenario is most unlikely. If you quit you can't collect unemployment or won't get a severance package. People aren't just going to up and quit.

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Post ID: @2de+wQPlehd

Or you can be a grown up and quit

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Post ID: @iMV+wQPlehd

New buyer has no incentive to keep staff from CCI...none. That's why they will blow it up and start fresh. If they buy a campus, they will get it for pennies..which is more than enough flexibility to clean house and start over. ED will havE no issues with it either.

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Post ID: @g1V+wQPlehd

The OP might have posted this to get people to actually listen, while watching those who refuse to take time off lose their jobs.

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Post ID: @xUv+wQPlehd

well said 23877

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Post ID: @GBs+wQPlehd

Yeah, word is coming out in dribs and drabs. An e-mail will make it look all nice and pretty, but as an earlier poster stated, it is a DIRE, DIRE, situation. The question that I have is, if they keep cutting costs to stay afloat, and a new buyer IS secured. What is the motivation for said new owner to suddenly INCREASE costs? I believe that the new owner would do just the opposite and see how they can reduce costs even further to recoup whatever that initial outlay of capital would be.

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Post ID: @dok+wQPlehd

23868, you are correct. What options do they have? Most schools have reported dismal starts. Money is simply not coming in. Quite frankly, the transition of keeping full-time faculty and not replacing them all with adjuncts is a smart but financially risky move. Adjuncts are far more affordable. I think CCi wants to keep the accredit ors as happy as possible through this which means they have not thrown in the towel on a sale. It would be much easier and have much more cost savings if they just let go of f/t faculty and kept the adjuncts. A sale under any circumstance is complicated. This one infinitely more so due to creditor risk, different accreditation and state agencies to deal with, etc. 10% for 10 weeks is painful to all impacted, but better that than another 50-100 RIF's.

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Post ID: @2tv+wQPlehd

"Work" as long as you can and milk them while you're finding a better opportunity!!

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Post ID: @tlm+wQPlehd

"REPEAT: Refuse to comply and be defiant from this point forth and expect to be among the very next group that is laid off!!" Fixed it for you, OP. I don't support what management has done to get us to this point, but being "defiant" is like standing in front of a runaway train and yelling "STOP".

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Post ID: @gXS+wQPlehd

I care douche Anonymous23869! So I guess an e-mail will hit just after everyone has gone home. SMH

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Post ID: @SMt+wQPlehd

Have some self respect and quit...or stfu and take it in the ass again.

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Post ID: @72W+wQPlehd

F Jack M. They try and lie pretty. To all the corporate scrum bags, we aren't buying it. F them.

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Post ID: @HuR+wQPlehd

Who the f cares about SOCLE? Go get your own stupid board!

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Post ID: @a23+wQPlehd

WILL this apply to SOCLE?

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Post ID: @nJu+wQPlehd

First of all, it's not illegal. These things happen when businesses are going under. But, if everyone refuses to take time off, exactly what do you think the end result of that will be? Pizza parties and free buffet lunches? No. Layoffs. The Titanic is sinking people! You won't save your job by taking a stance. The company cannot afford to keep paying us all. Save your jobs and do what they ask. Or not. But look around you. Not everyone will be there if they can't save money. They would not be doing this if it weren't a dire, dire situation.

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