Thread regarding Optum layoffs

ESRO now sending out threats of firing against developers over packages

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@OP ESRO hasn't the power to fire people from different teams. A joint team of leadership will discuss what needs to happen IF people are not doing their jobs which means following policies and standards to avoid downloading packages full of malware.

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Post ID: @12k+1k5yt7k0e

My guess is that offshore is finding ways around blocked packages and putting our infrastructure at risk.

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Post ID: @cv+1k5yt7k0e

Yep, sent out via email and Teams bot.

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Post ID: @a9+1k5yt7k0e

@a5 what happens to the stock when we get another major breach under Candyman and he has to take the fall and quit. will analysts get real about revolving leadership, or is our lobbying/comms office paying enough to stuff the wire with puff pieces?

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Post ID: @a6+1k5yt7k0e

That threat was hilarious because the offshore horde Candyman forced on us couldnt care less about the ESRO requirements, and ESRO doesnt have the pull to actually do anything to them.

All they can do is fingerwag onshore employees who already are following the edicts

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Post ID: @a5+1k5yt7k0e

Has to be a lie.

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