How many and which jobs were protected/closed? Those folks must be hiding and lying to colleagues pretending they are going through the same thing and which jobs they’ve applied for. Why won’t they show us the full org and number of positions. But saying they can’t legally? Either way, almost done this bullsh-t re org.
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In cre they closed all Houston positions. My rep told me mine would have been if I was in Houston - such bs and done with this clown show
It’s just like wave 1. They told us nothing. They wouldn’t even export the jobs list for us since the tool was so hard to navigate. Apparently nothing changed.
You ask, what is missing from the org charts? The answer is our jobs moved to India. That is why they don’t want to provide org charts.
They don’t want people to know the number of jobs that have been outsourced to foreign countries. The reality is much worse than it looks on paper.
There are so many "transition roles" and people who were left standing but with extended severance dates that a coherent org chart won't exist until the end of 2026.
In my org about half of the jobs were out of scope which was a big surprise for many of us.
They still haven’t released full org charts with names from the first round
You nailed it!
Exactly. It’s not for legal reasons. Pretty sure they don’t want to show the vast extent of reductions and restructuring.