Have layoffs been completed for Tax Professionals? Can we breathe again?
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TR is so tone deaf that I wouldn’t be surprised if HR sent out the next employee engagement survey the midst of all this.
Do you know whether it’s possible to volunteer for resignation (basically ask for a package that will preserve severance)? How to go about it safely is another matter. Any advice for long-standing employees like me who see an opportunity to get out of here but who want to be fairly compensated for their years of service?
I don't believe anything they say, any trust of them has long been lost.
I am not sure if it is good thing that there will be no more lay off ( for now)...
The future of the company is not so bright and you will always have to worry about
the next one in 2019.
Or if those who know they're going could just have the axe fall once and for all. The cruelty is stunning.
@WmpfMyO-2ltw it would be nice if they made a public announcement if they really are done with layoffs so we can all breath in AA. Do you know who this was announced to? Just the CS directors? Or was this shared with the sales managers too?
Charlotte told a roomful of people in a meeting in Ann Arbor today that our location will have no more lay offs except for the marketing retstructuring.
Not done, not even close.
Question for anyone with answers -- rumors will suffice: Why did it go from "Tax & Accounting" to just "Tax?" What is happening with the "Accounting" part?
I know of a related support group being outsourced. TR employees may or may not be hired by the outside company taking over, on an individual basis. More decades of experience being shown the door.
They don't want anyone to know when and who, but it will happen.
Nope. Things will be like this until Q4 2019. Expect waves and batches as things realign with change.