If the market makes a turn soon, do you think there will be Thomson Reuters layoffs? Any chatter, news or rumors?
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there will be layoffs today across the organization. after a frenzy of hiring, now they are in a frenzy of firing.
Our department just lost 8 people on Tuesday . ☹️
Maybe I’m too optimistic, but I don’t think the layoffs were as bad as expected this year. What does that mean for 2023?
Any layoffs in Government? That part of the business is usually exempt but I heard about a number of departures.
There will always be layoffs, including mid- year, not just Bloody Thanksgiving. It doesn't matter what your job is, unless there are legal requirements that your role must be US-based, your role WILL BE eliminated. Period. It's just a matter of when.
Some people managers in 2023 being asked if they can use AI to drastically reduce the size of their teams :/
Does a duck swim?
I have seen layoffs previously in December the first week or early part of the second week.
How late into December do they typically make cuts? I always heard it was around Thanksgiving.
Always, it's like a tradition
Silly question
If the market turns up, there will be layoffs. On the other hand, if the market turns down, there will be layoffs. Merry Christmas.
Way too early to know. But based on the fact that every year I’ve been here there has been a bloody thanksgiving, my money is on there will be.
It’s a matter on how many and in what parts of the organization.