Thread regarding Charles Schwab Corp. layoffs

India Expansion

Guys the new expansion into India has absolutely nothing to do with RTO4!!!! Don’t think or ask questions, the EC cares about collaboration and culture and NOT 1/2 price overseas labor!!! Honestly impressive that time and time again these large publicly traded companies get away with bending their employees over by coating their actions in inane platitudes and the classic unflinching boomer “if you don’t like it you can leave” philosophy.

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Renee and other fully remote executives are driving the move of all developers and architects to India.
She's too afraid to show face in an office and face the people she manages and should be supporting/mentoring.

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Post ID: @4mn+1k1cebq36

@hg why are you fixing it for them! Send the email, document...do daily, you'll see a significant change.

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Post ID: @r0+1k1cebq36

@hg You are right - they sit and twiddle their thumbs till you come in because they can't fix ANYTHING with out your help. Then they hand it over to you and quickly log off - they have no responsibility and are totally worthle$$

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Post ID: @hn+1k1cebq36

@c4 People working overnight from India always wait until I log in in the morning to fix what they are getting paid to fix.

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Post ID: @hg+1k1cebq36

@aj Write to your congressman and the WH. I blast them constantly on social media everytime they post about manufacturing coming back. Services jobs are a product too!

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Post ID: @d7+1k1cebq36

@cw I would unironically be fine with that. If I knew I could work 40 years with good pay and benefits without getting continuously stabbed in the back I would work a manufacturing job in a heartbeat. It's such a joke that no matter where I work it's always just a matter of time before my position is eliminated just because someone signing the checks wanted to make a few extra bucks even though the company is wildly profitable.

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Post ID: @cz+1k1cebq36

But don't worry the tariffs will bring back America's factory jobs! We will all be together again on the assembly line!

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Post ID: @cw+1k1cebq36

Just wait for the next tsunami...

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Post ID: @ct+1k1cebq36

@c4 yes, and that is a problem. I am tired of pretending like we all have to act like it's okay that all of our jobs have been outsourced to foreign countries to save money, taking jobs of Americans that could have done them. I am sick to death of having to wear a smile and tiptoe around asking why in the world we are selling out our country out of fear of being called racist. This is not right. We are losing OUR jobs because they want to save a buck and ship them overseas. They've been doing it for decades, it needs to end or this neverending race to the bottom will continue until we're all unemployed.

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Post ID: @cm+1k1cebq36

@aj impossible as Trump is good buddies with "Not just a company" Charles Schwan

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Post ID: @c5+1k1cebq36

People need to stop all that outsourcing noise. The India workforce has been with Schwab for years. I work with an "overnight" tech team and they are solid. They are just contractors working in various locations for various employment groups and Schwab is just getting them under their thumb, too. And by officially make them employees they cut out the employment company and can now pay less.

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Post ID: @c4+1k1cebq36

@bv you are troll posting all over this board from outside America.

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Post ID: @by+1k1cebq36

I hope the current administration imposes higher taxes on companies that outsource jobs overseas and revokes an equivalent number of H-1B visas when those companies lay off local employees.

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