Thread regarding MetLife Inc. layoffs

Is December 31 a holiday for your department?

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My understanding is that some departments get Monday off instead of Friday. Nobody is losing the holiday.

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Post ID: @Fxxy+1dElAf4P

Yes.

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Post ID: @mrol+1dElAf4P

So who is the Grinch that stole New Years Eve?

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Post ID: @lpzh+1dElAf4P

December 31 is a holiday, but it comes out of the 2022 holidays, as I understand it.

Is this not so? How is the holiday being taken away from some and from who?

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Post ID: @ltup+1dElAf4P

#BeWell

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Post ID: @5rqa+1dElAf4P

We were told yesterday that December 31 was no longer a holiday for our department.

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Post ID: @1jou+1dElAf4P

But if they don't work us like dogs, the shareholders will be unhappy. Think of the shareholders.

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Post ID: @1hay+1dElAf4P

How about when they took away American holidays such as Presidents Day, Columbus Day, Veterans' Day, etc. due to the never disclosed industry "benchmark" (psst...competitors are all off on those days) but hey, we are a thriving, innovative, attractive, world-class employer, who needs Federal Holidays off any way?

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Post ID: @1yfu+1dElAf4P

No

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