Thread regarding SAP layoffs

I wonder when we'll know more

It would be a kind gesture to let us know as soon as possible who will be impacted. There is no need for all of us to agonize over being cut for weeks or maybe even months. But that would require our leaders to care about us at least a little bit, and we all know that could not be further from the truth.

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This is actually really messed up. How can you tell thousands of people there will be layoffs and "we'll know who within 3 weeks."
Now rumor and conjecture is everywhere. The lack of professionalism is astounding. What am I supposed to be doing the next 3 weeks? Just pretend it's business as normal? Keep me on or let me go. Been through lots of layoffs, either as someone who made the cut or was cut and this is the craziest thing i've seen.

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Post ID: @1xkj+1kSAwUnD

We will know more once McKinsey tells CK what to do.

Talk about cockhold. For a company whose product is intellectual property … the staff treatment is classic European colonialism.

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Post ID: @1tbx+1kSAwUnD

"The company will layoff over 200 employees from its headquarters in Germany alone. "-
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.republicworld.com/amp/business-news/international-business/german-software-company-sap-plans-to-layoff-3000-employees-to-brace-for-economic-slump-articleshow.html
Looks like the German market is barely getting touched if this is true.

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Post ID: @doi+1kSAwUnD

Our grand leader are recovering from their Davos WEF selfies.

SAP has only sold 2 of more than 70 acquisitions. What is our core CK? Surely someone knows 🤷‍♂️

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Post ID: @qkn+1kSAwUnD

100% agree. I believe in Germany they already know who might be at risk and the numbers. Not sure what happened on the call after the all hands???

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