Thread regarding Charles Schwab Corp. layoffs

Boiled Alive Lobsters

During the pandemic, everyone at Schwab worked from home. We did it to keep the company running when the offices were shut down. And it worked. We were productive, we adapted, and we kept the business moving.

But over time, they started rolling out return-to-office policies. It was slow and subtle, like boiling a lobster alive. They said it was for “collaboration,” but that never made sense. Most of us come into the office and still have to join Teams calls because our teams are remote. Nothing about that changed. The real reason has nothing to do with collaboration. It’s about control.

Now people are back to commuting, spending more on gas, putting wear and tear on their cars, and losing time with their families. All in the name of something that doesn’t even improve how we work.

And to top it off, they’re getting rid of the sabbatical program. It used to be a month off after five years of service. They’re sunsetting it in 2026 for new employees. Just quietly phasing it out.

Schwab’s tagline is “Through the client’s eyes,” but honestly, it feels like they’ve stopped looking through their employees’ eyes a long time ago.

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How many of those 11 people were vaccinated?

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Post ID: @d6+1k19cvpar

@ag what does any of that have to do with going to the office?

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Post ID: @am+1k19cvpar

@a3 it doesn’t say that anywhere. And it isn’t going away. People on this site just make $hit up and it calls everything in to question when they do.

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Post ID: @aj+1k19cvpar

@ac The pandemic is most definitely not over and if you believe it is then you are in for a rude awakening. There's still millions of people around the world dying every week from COVID. I've lost 11 people to it so far and now my 26 year old niece Jessica is on a ventilator fighting for her life. She is not one of those "vulerable" people. She's young, in perfect shape, ran marathons. But back at the end of June she made a foolish decision to go to her best friend's wedding where she caught COVID. Why people are allowed to have weddings while this thing is still raging is utterly baffling. People are dying! Now they expect everyone to come back to the office? Not me. I rather be unemployed than dead.

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Post ID: @ag+1k19cvpar

Where does it say we are losing sabbatical?

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