Thread regarding Fiserv Inc. layoffs

Legal / Financial troubles for Fiserv soon?

I obtained the language from an offer letter provided to a colleague who was transitioned to Infinite in July. I subsequently had this document reviewed by my employment attorney / father-in-law. His reaction was immediate and unequivocal. Despite the paper transfer, the same employees continue to perform the exact same work they performed at Fiserv, for the same clients, using the same systems and devices, and reporting into the same leadership. Day-to-day direction, supervision, and control remain firmly with Fiserv. A payroll change does not alter economic reality.

Based on these facts, he concluded that this structure exposes Fiserv to extraordinary legal and regulatory risk. Employees who were nominally transferred but remain substantively controlled by Fiserv have clear and actionable claims. This is not a gray area, nor a technical compliance issues, it is a textbook example of form being used to disguise substance.

He further stated that if this model is applied broadly, Fiserv’s potential exposure is staggering. The company could face hundreds of millions of dollars in liability to the IRS for unpaid or improperly allocated payroll taxes, penalties, and interest, in addition to serious exposure under Department of Labor enforcement. Using a third party as a payroll conduit does not insulate the controlling employer from federal tax or labor law obligations.

In his professional judgment, this structure is unsustainable. He believes it is only a matter of time before it draws regulatory scrutiny and becomes public, resulting in significant enforcement actions and reputational damage. No amount of contractual language can override the reality of who controls the work. I understand the initial contract was executed by Frank and Guy, but WTH, 🤦 Mike? Last nail in the coffin?


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Post ID: @OP+1kcc1s8jt

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Impl, along with all it's profits, were sold to Infinite for 100 Mil - banking/fig as we know it is coming to an end

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Post ID: @t7+1kcc1s8jt

Why don't one of you all at least file a complaint with your state labor board. If you are near retirement you have zero to loose right? You're out the door one way or another and if they fire you you have age practices as well.

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Post ID: @ma+1kcc1s8jt

sue....

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Post ID: @gf+1kcc1s8jt

ChatGPT has a sycophantic personality, but shouldn't be trusted for legal advice.

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Post ID: @gb+1kcc1s8jt

@ad Based on…..what exactly?

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Post ID: @en+1kcc1s8jt

Unless they sell a portion of the organization or split it.

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Post ID: @cf+1kcc1s8jt

FiScam always looking for a way to bilk its own employees. Sad

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Post ID: @c8+1kcc1s8jt

@bq you could not be more wrong

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Post ID: @c7+1kcc1s8jt

You guys are legally blind.
Infinite is a CPEO, certified by IRS. Definitely zero legal liabilities on Fiserv’s side…

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Post ID: @bq+1kcc1s8jt

@b1 You know nothing about tax laws and missclassification! Stupidity is not a crime! It is not about you, it is about the law and it is about how many millions are not going to the treasury department, you have the right to continue to be a brown Noser!

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Post ID: @bm+1kcc1s8jt

Your honor I was placed in the exact same job with the same salary and responsibilities but with a different name on the W2. This change in company name has traumatized me and has emotionally damaged me. The same dollar amount that I receive now feels like a betrayal. As a result I would like millions in compensation that I am entitled to!

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Post ID: @b1+1kcc1s8jt

What a shock Frank and Guy were low IQ swindlers again

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Post ID: @at+1kcc1s8jt

@an in terms of $100Ms in fine to the government!

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Post ID: @ar+1kcc1s8jt

Fiserv's reputation could get worse?

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Post ID: @an+1kcc1s8jt

They shut down Sioux Falls and transferred some of them to infinite

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Post ID: @ak+1kcc1s8jt

@OP excellent summary. This is what I learned too when I consulted with an attorney and paid her $300, but I swallowed my pride, and I accepted the offer, then few months later, I transitioned and found a better job. I just couldn’t go back and accept the betrayal and continue to support Fiserv. I was also told Infinite will be in trouble too but under different set of rules as it is an Indian company.

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