Thread regarding Xerox Corp. layoffs

Remember when Xerox considered the employee as it’s greatest asset.

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Use to be proud to say I worked for Xerox ..Not anymore..

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Post ID: @2ouw+1hz3JWum

I don't know about other departments, but i love my team.

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Post ID: @1jps+1hz3JWum

20 years and the answer to the question is: Never

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Post ID: @1pdq+1hz3JWum

🦗🦗🦗 crickets……🦗🦗🦗

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Post ID: @1lae+1hz3JWum

kids, you should have been around when xictmd first opened, you really missed out on a great company with a great culture when working at xerox was something special.

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Post ID: @1jxw+1hz3JWum

It stopped with UB. She thought SHE was the company's greatest asset (or greatest a**)

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Post ID: @1pra+1hz3JWum

No

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Post ID: @fld+1hz3JWum

Sad that this company went from so
pro employee to one where they are viewed as nothing but a financial liability today..especially under Ursula Burns who had a total disregard for the day to day worker ..she was an egotistical hate driven no nothing.

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Post ID: @ymv+1hz3JWum

That was a long time ago

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Post ID: @vln+1hz3JWum

It stopped with UB. She thought SHE was the company's greatest asset.

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Post ID: @izk+1hz3JWum

Right up until 2008. That's when the mass exodus began. 120K employees down to 30K today.

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Post ID: @vkc+1hz3JWum

At least Anne M thought so, but not today. XRX people are considered more of a liability’ than an asset he

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