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To staff who will make less than hourly (US)

The answer to ensuring our pay rises at the rate we want (above inflation, to keep the structure the same over time) is simple: we need to unionize. Asking in town halls anonymously why it makes sense for hourly pay to pass staff isn’t going to get a pay raise. Wondering when we’re going to get ours because the union gets theirs won’t do it. The company won’t raise pay out of kindness; only to retain the required talent to operate. Gathering together to negotiate pay terms together is the path to set us free. I see you. We need to unionize and move as one, not as individuals.


Is there any point doing my appraisal?

I’ve completed my appraisal diligently every year. And every year it’s the same outcome: a “2” rating, talk of a pay rise… which then slips, slips again, and suddenly it’s appraisal time all over again. Please do your appraisal.

My role itself isn’t very fulfilling. There doesn’t appear to be much of a pipeline, yet there’s also no conversation about letting me go. I’ve applied to leave and been turned down. I don’t particularly want to become “the new guy” yet again in a technology I’ve never touched, especially when the promised training never materialises. You’re left to struggle, only to see the company later hire people who have been trained elsewhere—and happy to pay them more per month than the cost of the training course would have been in the first place. Who are bloody useless as have no business knowledge.

So I’m genuinely asking:

  • Do I decline to complete it?
  • Do the bare minimum?
  • Make a proper effort in the hope of a pay rise that never seems to come?
  • Or be completely frank and say how things actually feel?

Interested to hear how others approach this as the deadline is this week.


Optum Insight Viva Engage Post

“This February, something big is coming. A moment that reminds us why coming together matters, and why our work has meaning far beyond the walls we walk through each day.

On Feb. 25 at 9:00 a.m. CT, we gather for our first Optum Insight Town Hall of 2026. Picture the feeling right before the opening ceremony of the Olympics. The lights lower. The music builds. Teams from around the world step forward with one mission, one goal and one shared purpose.

That’s us.

As one global team, we will come together to celebrate who we are and what we stand for. Trust. Discipline. Teamwork. The power of many moving with one shared purpose.

This year will demand focus, courage, and collaboration. This Town Hall is our rallying point. Our chance to reconnect. To look ahead. To feel the energy of what we can accomplish together.

Get ready. The spotlight is warming. The music is rising. And our story for 2026 is about to begin.”

The writing’s on the wall. That’s all, folks.


A Communications Company That Doesn’t Trust Remote Work

The best employees in the world are trusted to work where they want, when they want, and how they want. Not because no one is watching, but because they’re capable adults with talent, character, and integrity. When you hire people like that and give them autonomy, they consistently deliver more than any mandate ever will.

A five-day RTO policy sends the opposite signal. It tells top performers they aren’t trusted. And they respond the way the market always does, they leave. What’s left is a shrinking, less competitive talent pool made up of people with fewer options, the bottom quartile of talent.

If connectivity and flexibility are truly our product, we should be the company that proves it works, not the one that contradicts its own message.


COED what is it?

Saw COED mentioned in a post and have heard it mentioned before but have no idea what it stands for or how the process works. It has to do with approving roles but that is all I know. Meets once a month? Who can shed light on this? What does it stand for? What does it do? Who is in it?


Are Schwabbies taking a stand?

Ex-schwabbie here wondering if employees are planning to group together and participate in the general strike tomorrow. As you should know Schwab is deep in bed with Trump and is so cosigning the atrocities happening at home and across the world. I'm just curious but not necessarily encouraging a strike... Just something to think about...


The 10 best US companies to work for in 2026, according to new Glassdoor report (and IBM isn't in the list)

Of course, under Alvind and the Pipmunks, IBM didn't make the top 10 companies to work for in the US, but maybe they were #1 in India for Alvind's National Vindaloo Curry Toilet Infrastructure. And don't forget the Krabanaugh contributions.

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Subtle (and nonsubtle) disengagement

Its been interesting to see the small and not-so-small ways that people have been tuning out since Charlie Scharf took the helm and the never-ending march of layoffs started. From small shifts in attitude and lowered enthusiasm, to slow walking projects, all the way up to people drawing hard boundaries on their time, and what their teams have the resources to deliver. I can't remember the last time I talked to someone who was enthusiastic about being here, or actively trying to make things better.


HIPO Talk

DW in the first Your Growth Powers our Future” video: “I am very fortunate to have the career that I had with the company. I think early on, I was lucky in that senior managers took an interest in me and made sure and made sure that I got some of these experiences. “ (referring to a diverse set of roles across the org).
So admitting his career was built on luck and being deemed a hipo by senior management early on. If you’re lucky enough to be a chosen one early on, you’ve got it made. Perhaps you started with the right manager over you that was also a high flyer. Or you made a connection with someone by happenstance and they took a liking to you. Guess that’s life.