Just out of curiosity with the latest RTTO to be 7/6. I am wondering if the wait to do more RIFF's will come shortly after returning or transitioning to Plano. The work has dropped off significantly across the board in several departments. Anyone heard anything about upcoming RIFF's in Plano?
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Breathing in all of that glorious recirculated air in the office is great. I can't wait to share desks and sn-t rags with my coworkers again. I shall too wear my mask at all times.
For those that don’t take the vaccine or other vaccines the insurance costs should be higher. These so called intelligent people who work for the bank should read and study science books before stupidity on Facebook and Twitter before making a decision. They do for cigarettes, why not the vaccine? These companies have the science why not flex that muscle.
Re: Plano - Layoffs are expected but will be site specific. Unlikely we’ll see more RIFs due to the points above. Attrition is up, recruiters are having a hard time finding external talent, and once they mandate the jab, those who refuse will be terminated. You will have up to 30 days or you’re out, unless some of the ongoing court cases stall or stop the process. They are waiting to see if they will be held liable should you experience side effects or disease down the road. With that said, states like Texas, Ohio, and a couple of others have already said that private corporations have a right to ensure a safe workplace; therefore, the mandate is imminent. OSHA has also said they will not enforce a recently updated policy that would have otherwise held them liable. Godspeed.
Lots of people who won’t take the experimental jab will find WFH jobs.
Minimal RIFs
I don't expect we will see many big riffs this year. Attrition is through the roof, we are understaffed if anything