Thread regarding Fannie Mae layoffs

Any thing big going on today as it’s payday. I heard it is, but want to double check from other sources

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Post ID: @OP+1jwe3avnr

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No longer has to be a paid day any more, folks!

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Post ID: @1jf+1jwe3avnr

@hx Google “gardening leave,” it’s incredibly common.

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Post ID: @14t+1jwe3avnr

@ke It's entirely to avoid legal issues. The paperwork and severance info as well highlights how much they don't care.

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Post ID: @m9+1jwe3avnr

@ke Finally someone with an ounce of brain around here.

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Post ID: @kh+1jwe3avnr

If the paid leave is through end of July, that's 60 days notice of a layoff and it's probably to avoid issues with the WARN Act, given the number of people who have been laid off lately...it's to protect the company from potential litigation, not a "free vacation" or "doing the right thing."

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Post ID: @ke+1jwe3avnr

@hx the thing is, they actually are giving paid admin leave for employees who were laid off due to corporate restructuring/realignment. I'd be surprised if the employees fired during the fraud purge received anything though.

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Post ID: @k4+1jwe3avnr

@h9 it's not about what I think they should do vs what they shouldn't. I am simply assessing reality on the site where speculation and fake rumors run amok. No company out there gives you paid admin leave for few months just so you can chill. And especially not the one whose leadership is looking to eliminate waste and fraud.

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Post ID: @hx+1jwe3avnr

@gc what do you think Fannie should do instead? Throw ppl to the wolves? I think it's great that they're at least trying to give people extra time to figure out their next steps.

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Post ID: @h9+1jwe3avnr

@gk what are you smoking?

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Post ID: @gy+1jwe3avnr

@gb - agile eh… so basically all Indian moms/housewives on H4 EAD .. so saaad

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Post ID: @gr+1jwe3avnr

@gc ….and that makes FM an empathetic employer that cares for the people. This is a RIF situation. Doing this gives folks some time to fend for themselves…a small cushion to look for alternative opportunities. There could be a package as well.
It could have happened to anyone.
Other departments may be impacted in the coming weeks.

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Post ID: @gk+1jwe3avnr

@gc you can apply for other jobs in fanniemae during admin leave

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Post ID: @gh+1jwe3avnr

That sounds like an extra vacation. Absolute nonsense. There is absolutely no reason for them to do something like that. You are either needed or you are not. They are not paying you to sit home. They wouldn't do something like this even during good times, let alone now.

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Post ID: @gc+1jwe3avnr

Roughly 50 people (mostly FTE) from COO tech. Mostly FTEs / Agile non dev staff.

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Post ID: @gb+1jwe3avnr

@g3 admin leave means you will get paid (I think you will be on payroll and employed by FM), but no access to FM network.

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Post ID: @g8+1jwe3avnr

Yeah wtf is admin leave?

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Post ID: @g3+1jwe3avnr

What do you mean by admin leave???

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Post ID: @fw+1jwe3avnr

MF Tech got impacted today (Friday). At least from the immediate team
I support, 3 FTE’s and 3 Contractors got laid off today. I was literally talking to them onsite here in RTC yesterday (Thursday)

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Post ID: @fk+1jwe3avnr

@ad - this pulta knows how to do work?

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Post ID: @fe+1jwe3avnr

Yep. Admin leave until late July. Idk how many people were let go tho

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Post ID: @ez+1jwe3avnr

@a5 yes admin leave till end of July

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Post ID: @em+1jwe3avnr

I mean today or tomorrow any layoffs

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