Thread regarding U.S. Bank layoffs

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Well yeah, they just increased the number of days you need to be in office right in the middle of the month.

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Post ID: @e1+1kp69xwrh

@aa what they're going to do is a slow layoff of the people that are remote and they will put their role in a hub for 2/3 of the salary. It'll be a few here and a few there, but eventually everyone will be back in the office just in time for the job market to turn in favor of employees. Then everyone biding their time is gunna book it for better flexibility and pay and back and forth the pendulum goes.

The only thing that impacts anything is when customers flee. But they'll still find a way to make that our fault I'm sure.

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Post ID: @bt+1kp69xwrh

@ah In hubs where no 2 people are even in the same business line there is absolutely no point. It is arbitrary and points to incompetent Exec Management team, particularly Gunjan and Elcio.

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Post ID: @aq+1kp69xwrh

If there were that many people coffee badging but nobody ever said "Hey how come I don't see you at the office" then like what even is the point here

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Post ID: @ah+1kp69xwrh

Would rather be remote. Remote workers are punished by a fixed salary and hybrid are punished with micromanagement with an inaccurate dashboard. No one at my hub talks to each other, as we're all on different teams. Please make it make sense.

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Post ID: @aa+1kp69xwrh

Interesting. Still a ghost town here. The same 6-8 people for a floor with capacity for at least 10x that. Everyone here was hired as remote and has no co workers here. Makes zero sense.

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Post ID: @a9+1kp69xwrh

That's going to vary by hub. Not all hubs have as many people.

Obviously more people will go to the office now, but that doesn't change how people may feel. The retroactive changes are extremely wrong and a hard cap on time isn't possible for working parents, caretakers, heavy commuters, or other people with limitations because of their life circumstances.

Higher attendance is no indication of sentiment. No one wants to get fired in this horrible job market.

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Post ID: @a7+1kp69xwrh

This is the fullest I’ve ever seen my office. Just a handful of empty seats are left when you could normally seat a football team up here at a moment’s notice if it were necessary.

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Post ID: @a2+1kp69xwrh

@OP and will still empty out by 1

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