Thread regarding Verizon Communications Inc. layoffs

Can anyone confirm if EMEA layoffs have already started?

Frenzy in my office, but nothing's happened here yet.


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Post ID: @OP+1km6rar8d

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@1ye There will be more than 100 employees being laid off in the UK alone, let alone the rest of EMEA.

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Post ID: @1zf+1km6rar8d

@1ye sorry to hear that !

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Post ID: @1z3+1km6rar8d

@1pf yep, annoucment came through, consultations to take place soon - estimating more than 100 impacted persons.

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Post ID: @1ye+1km6rar8d

@1p2 1nt here. I wasn't arguing. As an EU citizen, I think I have some grasp of processes. Things in Benelux and also FR started moving slowly, and UK can't be far behind. Emea will look rather different in 2-3 months.....

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Post ID: @1pr+1km6rar8d

@1pf A sign of what? We know the UK (and the rest of EMEA) is going to suffer large layoffs in the coming months

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Post ID: @1ph+1km6rar8d

@1p2 Big events happening this Tuesday at Mid City

Is that a sign ?

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Post ID: @1pf+1km6rar8d

@1nt That’s true, consultations may have started already. But even then, that’s not how the process works in the UK.

Employers can’t just suddenly announce that people are being let go. There’s a formal redundancy process that has to be followed. Employees must first be informed they are “at risk,” usually through at-risk letters, and then go through a consultation period before any final decisions are made.

Unless I’ve missed something and those at-risk letters have already been issued, an announcement this week wouldn’t be people suddenly being let go.

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Post ID: @1p2+1km6rar8d

@1me consultations started some time ago

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Post ID: @1nt+1km6rar8d

@14h This is not how it works in the UK. VZ would has to go through a formal consultation process, especially if they’re making over 100 people redundant. That means a minimum 45-day consultation period, with staff first being placed “at risk” and consulted before any final decisions are made - not just announcing redundancies all at once.

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Post ID: @1me+1km6rar8d

@14h you've already exposed the fact that you're from the UK. would love to understand which org if possible? thanks.

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Post ID: @14n+1km6rar8d

@14h How do you know it's next week? Are you band 5 or above?

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Post ID: @14m+1km6rar8d

@14h holy cr-p... which org?

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Post ID: @14k+1km6rar8d

@yd You take the blue jeans... the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe.

You take the white elephant... you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes...

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Post ID: @14j+1km6rar8d

@OP in the UK , a major announcement will be made next week. Over 100 people will be let go. Buckle up!

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Post ID: @14h+1km6rar8d

@tm wonder if Limerick will become yet another Verizon white elelephant

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Post ID: @yd+1km6rar8d

@t5 Quite ironic. There was a joker here 1-2 months ago so adamant about Limerick not being impacted as Verizon has a new shiny building there

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Post ID: @tm+1km6rar8d

A number of individuals in Limerick, Ireland were made redundant this week.

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Post ID: @t5+1km6rar8d

What happened to our world class transformative global strategy developed by Verizon Global Services? With 2 vgs presidents in 4 years is it not a huge success?

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Post ID: @n9+1km6rar8d

@mt Benelux will take time, at least until Easter before we find out who is being RIFed.

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Post ID: @n4+1km6rar8d

@g2 which country? I heard Spain but it could be Czechia too, there's a big MSS team there.

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Post ID: @n3+1km6rar8d

@bn BE NE LUX ?

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Post ID: @mt+1km6rar8d

@g2 where?

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Post ID: @gg+1km6rar8d

Yes. They have started. 30 people being layed off in a new COE in EMEA. Which process began Tuesday this week and is still ongoing.

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Post ID: @g2+1km6rar8d

@c5 I’m wondering what HR’s performance objectives for 2026 look like

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Post ID: @da+1km6rar8d

@c3 I have seen U.K. HR people openly say they had a target to reduce payouts to staff, that was a while ago but it wouldn’t surprise me if that’s still the culture

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Post ID: @c5+1km6rar8d

@bx That’s correct. Since the UK is no longer under the EWC, rumors are circulating that most of the layoffs will hit there specifically.

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Post ID: @c3+1km6rar8d

@bq I’m worried that UK workers are going to be offered far worse severance packages compared to the rest of Europe, the US or Asia Pac. I think they will try to get away with vastly inferior terms. Anyone affected should definitely consult a lawyer before signing anything

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Post ID: @bx+1km6rar8d

@bn True that. Then, it is generally easier and faster to execute mass layoffs in the UK compared to the EU. Post-brexit, the absence of strong, legally mandated EWC and national works councils in the UK is a factor.

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Post ID: @bq+1km6rar8d

The process is starting soon, but not all at once l, each European country has its own local labor laws for (mass) layoffs. At least one country office already confirmed ~50% of staff will be affected. Others are negotiating with works councils and HR. Expect it to roll out through March, April, and May, possibly stretching to September in some places for individual cases. A few people have already lined up lawyers to challenge any exit offers.

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Post ID: @bn+1km6rar8d

The legal processes where impacted employees enter into formal consultations has not started yet, therefore no major redundancies will be actioned until that process is complete. There have been a small number of people leaving but nothing related to the major wave of redundancies that will occur

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Post ID: @bm+1km6rar8d

They have not yet

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