It's interesting I don't see anything in the press... closing call centers probably means hundreds of people are gone.
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@em Excellent article. Make sure this gets shared far and wide.
@e3 A headline in IBT that reads "T-Mobile Faces Backlash After Axing US Jobs Amid Global Expansion Push Under New Indian CEO" doesn't do Big Pink any good.
@e3 10-15% layoffs company wide
@br Yeah, I saw a lot of those.
They're mostly about Washington State or IT and don't give any real insight into the scale. Closing one call center is significantly more than these articles let on, and maybe 3 were closed?
Something of this scale should be all over the financial press and large news outlets.
Paying for ballroom is paying off. Layoff 1000s and no word in press. Shipping jobs to In dis, no lawsuits. Shipping jobs dealing with sensitive gov data. Not a ptoblem. The ballroom has it all covered.
@OP Look Around...
https://mynorthwest.com/local/t-mobile-layoffs-2/4223722
https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/t-mobile-layoffs-cost-cutting-backlash-1790401
https://www.kiro7.com/news/local/t-mobile-cuts-more-jobs-following-393-layoffs-earlier-this-year/6PYAATEL4RAQFG3TRPZEH2LJGI/
https://www.geekwire.com/2026/more-layoffs-at-t-mobile-company-confirms-its-further-aligning-it-org/
https://www.phonearena.com/news/t-mobile-continues-reducing-headcount_id179254
Have you heard anything about any t-mobile care experts getting laid off next or Any call centers closing?
@OP you mean, thousands, not hundreds. Keep in mind each CEC is about the size of a small Walmart or supermarket.