Employees went in the deal so no option to access open positions in TR.
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Best cheerleader in the school um I mean Ann Arbor office.
@7keo+1gAWNPYS when the email came out we were very confused. Weird timing. And what this person does is useless.
Oh but the vp of mypay got a TR role in TAP. More dollars for a yapper, yet hiring freeze elsewhere.
Just another reason NEVER to work any overtime at TR. They don't care about you, your future, or your dreams.
Isis doing payroll from caves?
Here's an update on the sale of myPay Solutions. It was purchased by Isis out of the UK. https://www.iris.co.uk/ Current employees stay with the business, so no layoffs,,, initially. I was with CS when purchased by Thomson and luckily we were the software arm. Part of the growth strategy by CS however, was to purchase smaller tax/accounting companies and the MO was to fold the product into CS over a period and eventually close the purchased business. That stayed the same with TR management. Very few employees, if any were retained from the purchased business.
Is editorial also being broken up?
MyPay is a payroll processing product (think ADP) developed in-house at the Dexter / Ann Arbor office back in the mid-2000’s. Target market is CPAs who use the Ultratax fed / state tax software. It was also sold to other small businesses. It Never grew to become a significant percentage of revenue in Tax & Acct.
Confirmation will be next. TR is an innovation ki---r.
@uwz+1gAWNPYS Payroll solution -software and managed services. https://mypaysolutions.thomsonreuters.com/en.html
Who did they sell it to?
Was MyPay profitable? Never heard of it.
You are not the first (Healthcare, IPS, FR) and most definitely will not be the last this happened to.
What are you saying? Has it been sold or discontinued?
There is no severance?