Thread regarding U.S. Bank layoffs

Do we think this week

Or next week for layoffs? Probably next week less insurance they have to pay. I doubt they wait until end of year

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Post ID: @OP+1joeQL8y

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Jan 2023 like a clockwork. May everyone initiating these RIFs go to he-l.

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Post ID: @1kqo+1joeQL8y

Jan 2023 - Brace for a massive RIF

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Post ID: @1ddy+1joeQL8y

I don't think many people will resign because of RTO given the high probability of a recession in the near future (aknowledge the labor market is still tight).

I suspect layoffs are being delayed as they figure out what is needed with the Union Bank integration.

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Post ID: @1ume+1joeQL8y

They’re hoping the forced RTO (communicated by people working from their home offices) will push enough people out that they don’t have to worry about it.

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Post ID: @1ywx+1joeQL8y

They are still going through EOF just haven’t finished looking where next cuts are going to happen.

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Post ID: @1hxa+1joeQL8y

That back to office email will hopefully get enough traction and people will start putting themselves first by exiting the messy situation.

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Post ID: @krp+1joeQL8y

An email was just sent out about return to office. Even if if the layoffs are minimal they are going to force people to resign by making them return to the office.

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Post ID: @lnk+1joeQL8y

Going by the last few years the October layoffs should have happened by now.

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