Thread regarding U.S. Bank layoffs

Poland Team

As a US Based employee, curiosity to what happens (or is there something in place) if Russia continues to escalate and attempt invasion with Poland or things go south quickly there. I worry for them.


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Post ID: @OP+1k4sxh77m

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@a4 "Who cares, they are contractors."

Welcome to the discussion, comrade.

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Post ID: @mq+1k4sxh77m

@a4 We have US Bank employees based in Warsaw who are on USB Payroll (not contractors). There may be contractors also but I'm not aware of any in Poland. Contractors are mostly in India and the Philippines.

And guess what? Nobody cares about you either.

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Post ID: @c3+1k4sxh77m

Some of you apparently don’t understand the post. They’re asking who’s going to pick up the business if something happens over there. What I can tell you is some of the backend operations would be in deep trouble because it takes years of experience to know how to do some of the changes. And the people who used to do those changes were let go.

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Post ID: @ap+1k4sxh77m

I wouldn't worry about the Russians, I'd worry about bank and payments competitors who continually drive revenue and high levels of customer service in their operations not cost cutting to get to a number. Once you start down the road of turning important tasks to low cost labor in Poland that do not give two hoozies about the U.S. market they are supporting, you give the competition an easy path to your best and most profitable clients with the inefficiencies trying to run the U.S. business from Europe.

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Post ID: @ak+1k4sxh77m

Poland is fine. The media is overhyping the situation. Got to get clicks.

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Post ID: @a5+1k4sxh77m

Who cares, they are contractors.

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