Thread regarding U.S. Bank layoffs

Credible layoffs news

Do we know anything about the next round outside of the usual rumors?


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@mc Sure. Layoffs are sometimes inevitable. But at least Davis had integrity, valued people and respected them rather than repeatedly gaslighting loyal employees over and over before sending them out the door.

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Post ID: @vj+1knf7wst5

@mc I think Davis would have been smart enough to not go through with the Union Bank deal, which would have avoided a lot of this.

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Post ID: @qx+1knf7wst5

@mc I think Davis would have been smart enough to not go through with the Union Bank deal, which would have avoided a lot of this.

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Post ID: @qw+1knf7wst5

@km as much as we all loved RKD, he’d never survive this market unfortunately. I’m not condoning the way layoffs are happening but that type of economy just doesn’t exist anymore. Which makes it even harder when we saw a leader who knew how to value people. RKD would know how to handle all of this with his people in mind - but layoffs would be unavoidable.

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Post ID: @mc+1knf7wst5

@ff it all started when Andy came on board. I will forever miss the days of Richard Davis and how he valued EVERYONE.

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Post ID: @km+1knf7wst5

In the ten years I have worked here, there has always, always been layoffs. Some big, some not so big. Some I’m sure I never heard about because it was groups I never worked with. Layoffs have always been common for USB. We just hired someone who was laid off from here 7 years ago. It was a big layoff back then.

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Post ID: @ff+1knf7wst5

@ev that too (all perspective)

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Post ID: @fd+1knf7wst5

@c2 You mean, "under the radar"?

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Post ID: @ev+1knf7wst5

Layoff schedules often follow corporate earnings. Next earnings call is 4/16. If there are layoffs, they're likely later this week and earning next week so they can adjust expense projects for Q2/Q3 guidance.

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Post ID: @e0+1knf7wst5

If you make it through the third Wednesday of each month you're safe...

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Post ID: @dv+1knf7wst5

Forever layoffs = smaller layoffs = it’s how they stay “under the table”.

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Post ID: @c2+1knf7wst5

I continue to see on LinkedIn people who are reporting they were laid off. Not sure if they were included in the last few rounds or if this is another wave hitting.

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Post ID: @ah+1knf7wst5

There are no "rounds" unless it is big season for the reason. We are now in a "forever layoff" phase where smaller layoffs happen frequently.

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