Thread regarding PNC layoffs

It's never been this bad...

This entire 5 day RTO mandate isn't going to go well at all, and no, it's not JUST about having to go in the office. It's about how this is clearly a blanket solution to solve 1 particular problem within the company. A "solution" which will undo decade(s) of progress seemingly overnight.

Before COVID, we thrived on our 2-3 days in-person. That flexibility is why many of us joined and stayed. During COVID, we continued to thrive on remote work. And again, that flexibility is why many of us stayed. In return, many of us (without additional compensation mind you) gave back to the company by being available virtually 24/7. Fast forward to this day in 2026 and that mutual contract is broken. What does that mean?

Mandating 5 days in the office while continuing to expect 24/7 availability from most employees isn't sustainable. It's a recipe for burnout and resentment. Furthermore, claiming we've always been in-person and have been suffering due to our current arrangements completely contradicts the recent earnings report for 2025.

Look, this isn't another post by someone yelling into the void. This is a post from someone who cares. Believe it or not many of us do, which is why the following needs to be said:

This decision will hurt the company. In more ways than just one. It will damage morale, push out amazing talent, and ki-l the very culture that made this place what it is today. Locals are upset, news channels are reporting, employees feel disrespected, the list goes on.


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Post ID: @OP+1kf4x9s50

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Feeling kind of bad for the managers yall…. If the number of people who plan on quitting follow through with it, I feel like the pressure is really gonna come down on them. I’m worried for my manager. He’s a great human being.

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Post ID: @ed+1kf4x9s50

@ak spoken like a true PNC brown noser with that corporate buzz word salad. I can’t wait to get back to the office to overhear all the do-nothings on their back-to-back calls blabbing on about “scale”, “collaboration”, “measurable” and “QBRs” while the rest of us struggle to concentrate, because we’re doing actual, tangible, work. Work that is done more efficiently in our quiet home offices. Ugh I’m so depressed even thinking about it.

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Post ID: @cj+1kf4x9s50

@ak
Cool. I'm not working weekends for free anymore.

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Post ID: @c9+1kf4x9s50

Leadership likely sees this as a control and consistency issue, not a flexibility one. While results have been strong, they believe slower execution, weaker onboarding, and uneven accountability aren’t showing up in earnings yet. A 5-day mandate is blunt, but it’s simple, enforceable, and easy to measure.

From their perspective, consistency at scale beats nuance, even if it costs goodwill. Some attrition is likely viewed as acceptable if it leads to tighter alignment and predictability long term—not necessarily because it’s right, but because it’s manageable.

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Post ID: @ak+1kf4x9s50

@ab It is truly surreal. Came into 2026 riding high off great success in 2025 and feels like we are walking on eggshells this week.
Imagine 10-20 year fully remote employees being forced to work in random buildings 5 days a week. And their team will be in another time zone.
The ones that can afford it are all definitely planning on leaving.

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Post ID: @ae+1kf4x9s50

@a8 Not an employee but lurkin around and gotta say its kinda crazy to see a company that prides itself on being the pillar of Pittsburgh and caring about its employees so much turn around and do such a thing. Hope ya'll leave lol

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Post ID: @ab+1kf4x9s50

Oh yeah morale is gone already lmao. Managers have no say and are just following it because they can’t do anything other than that. It feels so dystopian this week. A once great company with great people (that I was proud to work for) flipped overnight.
I have so many people that bank with PNC because of me. And because of me, they will close their accounts.
Good luck to you and all. We are sadly all in this together, but I have begun my job search and as have my other great colleagues.. PNC got what they wanted.

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