Thread regarding T-Mobile layoffs

HR Layoffs

Piles of folks in HR are getting laid off right now, I'm talking 400+ - just got notified today and blood is spilling.

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Isn’t it obviious? Get rid of the 20 layers of beaurocratic management. VP, SVPs Directors, etc.

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Post ID: @qz+1jhk4vmep

@er+1jhk4vmep, great point. HR makes the list!

https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/jobs-that-are-outsourced

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/top-10-outsourced-roles-2024-david-nilssen-azftc

https://outsourcinginsight.com/outsourced-services/

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Post ID: @f6+1jhk4vmep

Notice all of the upvotes on these posts before the offshore bots come in and downvote everything.

The leadership of this company fu--ing su-ks, and everyone knows it!

They actually have to pay people to come on here and making themselves look good lololol

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Post ID: @bf+1jhk4vmep

You ever heard of outsourcing? Their plan is to outsource everything h. R tech admin because they think it costs less from a labor cost perspective to outsource, then it is to hire people.

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Post ID: @er+1jhk4vmep

Karma!! The times that I have had to call HR helpline to sort out questions, the backend interactions were always indifferent. You can contact T-Mobile's Human Resources (HR) department by calling 1-866-578-6423 or emailing myHR@t-mobile.com. So nice!

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Post ID: @e5+1jhk4vmep

Good, is D-mb Deanne one of them?

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Post ID: @e4+1jhk4vmep

Did Mike eliminate the DEI department before the start of the new administration?

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Post ID: @bk+1jhk4vmep

Hard to believe there are 400 HR employee being layoff ?? That is quite a high number

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Post ID: @bf+1jhk4vmep

The company is at a point where they can’t grow much more to keep stock price pumping. They aren’t acquiring customers at nearly the same rate and they only care about value to shareholders. The way to do that at this point is reducing labor. Just like last year.

They want 80%+ people to have T-Life and plan to take upgrades away from care and retail in the 2nd half of the year, making the only option self help. The end goal here is to create less of a need for human interaction. For now customer care is safe, but not forever. Retail is going to get hit with layoffs next.

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Post ID: @bd+1jhk4vmep

I hope the HR weenies that laid me off are on the list.

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Post ID: @b2+1jhk4vmep

400 Jobs, NOT Careers

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Post ID: @b1+1jhk4vmep

I just heard about this. I was laid off from HR in the fall of 2023. DK only cares about herself and the cronies in the C-Suite. The overall leadership of HR was terrible once the Sprint people took over. Only thing they are good at is cutting costs and people.

Really all companies su-k. Do your job well and save so that a layoff is just a small blimp in your life. More than a year later, I can tell you that life is fine after you are gone.

You get something new and move on.

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Post ID: @am+1jhk4vmep

What departments in HR?

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Post ID: @a9+1jhk4vmep

I love HR! They are awful 😢

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Post ID: @a8+1jhk4vmep

Confirmed. Heard it was a blood bath.

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