Thread regarding Verizon Communications Inc. layoffs

Update 11/13/2025

Total head count by Q1 2026 will be over 35K employees accross whole company. That’s been confirmed by higher ups in my department.

They are mostly going after call centers and stores. AI implementation.

  • Band 3 employee

by
| 6555 views | | 17 replies (last November 14) | Reply
Post ID: @OP+1k9zs17jd

17 replies (most recent on top)

@bz stfu

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @c9+1k9zs17jd

I expect the direction of the company to follow international telcos. That is to do the following:

  1. Reduce all efforts to critical core services
  2. Remove all R&D efforts
  3. Anything pipelined and not actively generating revenue to be cancelled
  4. Remove all stores not considered "Landmark" in major cities and move to primary online services
  5. Remove Customer Services blockers and move to AI driven first contact services
  6. All contractors not on critical support roles to be removed
  7. All side hustles not critical to the "core Verizon mobile/broadband" offering to be sold off or shutdown

This I expect to be a big bang with realignment to keep the lights on. Once the dust has settled a reassessment to be carried out and a further realignment in 6-12 months to reduce to "absolute" core.
I further expect that this may be in preparation for a sale to a 3rd party, and the alignment of Dan (ex Paypal) and his known associates would suggest a direction towards Musk in the next 6 months or sooner.

Hold on tight, it will be a rough ride for many and what remains may be stronger and more competitive than any minor tweaks could have ever made the company.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @bz+1k9zs17jd

@a9 thru still have work from home agents that n the US. Those are the ones that will go bye bye.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @at+1k9zs17jd

If I’ve learned anything from the previous layoffs, retail stores are the last places to be cut. Customers are too reliant on real people to answer their d-mb questions.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @am+1k9zs17jd

@a9 Tech here. I can name at least four NOCs in four different locations that perform very similar functions.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @af+1k9zs17jd

@a9 yes they do. I work at one in Tampa Florida.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @ac+1k9zs17jd

This claim is pure is sandal slop.

Verizon (wireless) had 27 US based call centers and 6 US based outsource centers in '05. Current year VZ the only US based centers are in support of enterprise contracts with legal requirements for US Citizens to handle - think defense, government, C-suite accounts.

The only remaining US centers are bitter clingers with some sort of union ties

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @ab+1k9zs17jd

What the he-l are you talking about? Verizon has no internal call centers!

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @a9+1k9zs17jd

Frontier total headcount is 13k with 2.2m subs, Verizon 3.0 will be better.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @a8+1k9zs17jd

@a6 yes because contractors are separate from 15k

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @a7+1k9zs17jd

Pretty sure OP meant to say that the total layoff will be 35k. It was worded poorly

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @a6+1k9zs17jd

Wsj reports 15k cut. No union jobs affected. Vz has 100k employees

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @a5+1k9zs17jd

Troll post. The union itself is 30k and then we will have frontier headcount coming in next year too.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @a4+1k9zs17jd

@a2 make that 80K

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @a3+1k9zs17jd

@OP 65k cuts?

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @a2+1k9zs17jd

@OP what are you talking about?

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @a1+1k9zs17jd

Post a reply

: