Thread regarding NCR Corp. layoffs

More Rifs coming in December

It looks like more people will be let go in December. High-cost countries will be affected, but also Serbia and India. Serbia is usually left out (minimum impact) of the RIFs, as there is a huge turnover there, and Service Desks are decimated. Serbia is raising its minimum wage by January so entry-level jobs will be in the same range.


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Post ID: @OP+1k6c0e6zf

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Atleos employees who are not meeting in-office quota are being terminated without warning. I know of 6 in the last two weeks. No job grade is safe. Watch out! The HR stooge-crew is soaking wet.

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Post ID: @437+1k6c0e6zf

NCR Hospitality is BLEEDING people. The writing is on the wall, every week there are 'Updates' on LinkedIn of NCR Voyix Managers, Reps, and Support with new positions at the Competition. Yet, top management in Voyix remains. Was RIF'ed over a year ago after 10 years with the company, and still shocked by the direction the company is going.
NCR=Eastman Kodak of POS Industry, sure they are still around, but who cares?

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Post ID: @3sx+1k6c0e6zf

@1qc Audio is recorded via the dash cam

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Post ID: @1xz+1k6c0e6zf

2 tech got there cameras today installed front side and rear and according to to installer no audio is recorded however it’s to much already with a company trying to to place cameras on each tech wow

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Post ID: @1qc+1k6c0e6zf

Are remote workers forced to be on laptop camera full length of shift and camera recording AFTER shift is over? Is the company phone actively streaming everything?

Just asking, because per Atleos the geofencing is “not functional” right now so when parked at home all external cameras are still recording and uploading data.

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Post ID: @1ck+1k6c0e6zf

@19d

There are boundaries, a gps is enough, now video and microphones…, ohhhhh, with the cell phone updates they already had that, lol

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Post ID: @1af+1k6c0e6zf

@18t ok find another job, dude it's not your vehicle.

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Post ID: @19d+1k6c0e6zf

Big Brother comes to life. I would have many camera “failures”.
I once had a TM show up where I was working on a Friday afternoon to “make sure I was working”. Yes he had the b@lls to say it out loud. I thought that was bad. Cameras, not for me.

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Post ID: @18t+1k6c0e6zf

We have "Service Desks"?

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Post ID: @184+1k6c0e6zf

@10p Triggered right, they did not want to be caught.

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Post ID: @14p+1k6c0e6zf

@zq They must have seen you drive.

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Post ID: @14n+1k6c0e6zf

@zq Cameras triggered two of our best techs to put in their notice. 50 years of service walks out the door.

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Post ID: @10p+1k6c0e6zf

Many Atleos RIF on Thursday last week. About one month ago, org executives were given a dollar amount to cut because the company needed cash flow for stock buybacks. They were told to prioritize employees who rated 3 or lower on 2024 annual review. Many great long time employees were shown the door.

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Post ID: @108+1k6c0e6zf

Work vans have started being fitted with multiple cameras, one is located inside cabin. Logs every instance of speeding, hard braking, heavy acceleration, seatbelt etc. So far managers have not been very forthcoming with details about how the logging will work.

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Post ID: @zq+1k6c0e6zf

@fp So it is confirmed they are going to put cameras in the work vans then?

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Post ID: @sk+1k6c0e6zf

Now more with cameras installed on work vans

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Post ID: @fp+1k6c0e6zf

3 years ago they RIF on Nov 1, the forth quarter is RIF season, fix things before the year ends

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Post ID: @e8+1k6c0e6zf

Can we be more specific on these Posts as there are now two entities tied up in multiple geographies?

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Post ID: @c6+1k6c0e6zf

@OP there have been layoffs in December every year for the past 4 years. It would be news of there weren't layoffs in Q4.

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