Thread regarding TransUnion layoffs

Deeply disappointing leadership within TransUnion

The way the company is being run is unsustainable and frankly, deeply disappointing. Chris Cartwright has 100% bought into this ba----dized form of capitalism in America where shareholder value is the benchmark of success and nothing more.

There is no concern or respect for the employees, the single concern is profit and profit margin, but only for shareholders.

We continue layoffs despite being highly profitable and overachieving in regard to our forecast. We continue to have our resources and tools stripped away in attempts to save cost. The expectation then falls to the remaining employees to do more with less. The real economy (food prices, healthcare costs, childcare) is in recession due to rapid inflation and heading toward depression, yet employee pay has not even remotely kept up with rising real life costs.

Additionally, we are currently launching a platform for fraud prevention that is embarrassingly underdeveloped due to a lack of resources in software, developers, and engineers. This project is being spearheaded by an Advisor who is so blinded by career ambition that their lazer focus is on getting the product launched, so that they can receive the accolades and career advancement that comes with such success, but this Advisor seems unable to see that they are driving the launch of a product that is simply not ready to face customers. This lack of foresight is common here and I believe it’s because those affected are the boots on the ground employees who’s workloads and expectations continue to rise, but those in managerial or advisor positions do not have to feel the day-to-day impact of this approach.

To continue, every idea comes from the top down. The voices of the frontline employees are often ignored. Live training is avoided at all costs, even when it is explicitly requested or the need expressed. In fact, employees are often condescended to with responses like, “we encourage you to be more proactive in your training” and explore other resources such as a wiki page; suggesting that as if it weren’t a grossly false equivalency. In addition, the responsibility is placed on frontline level employees to document and log every single action that that is taken. There seems to have been very minimal effort on the part of management to figure out and implement a way to track employee productivity that is more comprehensive than insisting that their employees take the time and effort to not only do the work, but then log their work so that management doesn’t have to take the time and energy to do so. All of this despite a strong push for increased efficiency. Does no one in leadership or management see how this looks to the average employee? It is so ridiculous that it’s laughable—and believe me, employees are laughing amongst one another because it’s either that or cry.

Moreover, the current climate in this country has not adequately been addressed by TransUnion leadership or HR. There are ICE body snatchers out in this country, the epicenter of which is Chicago at the moment, and the silence from this organization is deafening. Violence is occurring in this company’s front yard, but not one individual in leadership has had the courage to acknowledge it; no emails with resources for what employees should do should they be illegally detained, No support for our colleagues who may be targeted simply for how they look, nothing.

Cartwright and Venkat are displaying for every employee how ethically and morally bankrupt this organization is with the two of them at the helm.

It’s embarrassing and it is despicable.


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It's telling you chose to complain about laws being enforced but not the violent criminal activity that happened blocks away from 555 at the tree lighting! If you don't like the company and the laws of the land, its best you go.

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Cry some more about ICE.

Cartwright start speaking out about politics 5 years ago and it was completely embarrassing. It’s good he finally learned his lesson and stopped putting his foot in his mouth.

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100%

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