Thread regarding Xerox Corp. layoffs

Xerox call center jobs are being moved to Guatemala and Manila

Hate to be the bearer of bad news but a lot of Xerox call center jobs are being moved to Guatemala and Manila. Not the ones that happened 2 to 3 years ago, ones that are in the process of being moved now. It's been hushed up but it is happening.

And a lease renewal means nothing unless you see the actual leasing contract. There could be a early termination clause that lets xerox out after 12 months for example. In the current climate i don't see Xerox locking themselves into a location for 5 years unless maybe it's the Norwalk corporate building.

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SAL is probably Solution Account Lead.

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Post ID: @7rjh+136Zv4Iy

What are SPC and SAL?

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Post ID: @7imq+136Zv4Iy

Any administrative roles will transition. Next up...SPC’s and SAL’s unless there is a contractual agreement not to have their help desk offshore.

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Post ID: @7mrr+136Zv4Iy

what about xbs call centers?

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Post ID: @4zoj+136Zv4Iy

XBS supplies have more ed or will be moving to Manilla. All contract billing and equipment billing is and/or will move to Guatemala.

Not new, all 3GS orders have gone to Guatemala for years

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Post ID: @2vhy+136Zv4Iy

Sadly, moving call centers off shore isn't a Xerox thing. The majority of companies seem to be doing this.

The idea is to frustrate the customers enough with the incompetence and inability to speak English, that customers will stop calling and solve problems themselves. It then looks like quality has improved because nobody needs support.

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I had a friend in HR who told me that when the issue of French language requirements was raised, Icahn's team first suggested that it was not a legal requirement, then tried to find French language speakers offshore (India?), and then decided to use Google translate instead. Kind of summarizes what's happening to the company.

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Post ID: @1yqt+136Zv4Iy

Yes, The entire tech support (DSE) team was closed on last Friday in Toronto. We heard equipment from Toronto, montreal and saint John, NB being shipped to Guatemala. They planned this long ago. I don't know how they will replace the French speaking agents in Canada as Canadians are particular about where they are calling. They are just trying to cut as much as they can, so that when the stock price hits a number, it's time to cash in and move on to the next company.

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Post ID: @1tdu+136Zv4Iy

Canadian call centers will be moving offshore, and some that are already offshore for US organizations will be moving to Manilla.

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Post ID: @1zks+136Zv4Iy

We have been moving call center jobs there for the past 10 years.

Are you talking US or Canada? I wasnt aware of there being any call centers still in the US. The webster, lewisville and wilsonville ones were closed long ago.

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