At least four IT Infrastructure peeps were terminated without severance pay this week following an “investigation” for “policy violations”. Witch hunt in progress. Don’t give them any excuses.
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A policy violation can be documenting the truth to CYA. That's what they got someone on my team for. USAA is run by hypocrites and bullies. They also fired a security guard for blowing the whistle on a hand g-n with a track record of firing without a trigger pull. The place is straight up corrupt.
Reading these posts / threads from IT: ouch. There’s like a lack of reality, and knowledge, basic concepts of the constitution. So much hate for basically anything brown or female. Think about tomorrow. The future. Stuck on Amala still? Tf?
@sz what freedom of speech? Freedom of speech protects us from government interference, not a private business.
Crazy & Scary. Freedom of speech:)
Ya that’s not a backdoor layoff. That’s a group of people deliberately and knowingly violating policy. That are in IT. That’s fuuuuun.
Policy violations usually means termination for cause. They were fired for something in the employee handbook, something black and white.
It’s not performance based. Not something that’s remedied by training. So it’s usually deliberate and knowing violation of policy.
Was it related to the Teams topic from the earlier thread? https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1kqdjym7x
I hear there’s more coming.
What was the policy violation?