Thread regarding Open Text Corp. layoffs

The morale is bleak with constant cuts

Do they not realize that happy workforce equals profits and unhappy one brings major drops in productivity? It's been proven again and again. What's their aim here? To keep making us more and more miserable until what? We quit? Is that what this is all about?


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@dq there is no list, what are you talking about

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Post ID: @e0+1ksg5b61z

@dq Over the last few years companies have been implementing a strategy of "rolling layoff" under the cover of simple firings in numbers low enough to not trigger WARN. This is a deliberate strategy of plausible deniability. You can read several articles about this practice. This is clearly OT's strategy in the US.

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Post ID: @dx+1ksg5b61z

The beatings will continue until moral improves ......

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Post ID: @dw+1ksg5b61z

@dk that applies to firings, not layoffs (also Montana gets a pass from at-will employment but idk if we have people there.)

A lot of the US impact seems to be layoff - outside of sales where the turnover seems high. I'm not sure what's happening with them. I see accounts/clients being transferred almost yearly now despite it not being my dept.

Mass PIP-ing leading to firing would likely absolutely be on us. That may not happen until reviews are over. Probably July -Sept from the times I've heard.

We have until June, managers have until July - which lines up with layoff rumors or en masse PIP/removal for cause. If managers are even nudged to be done by 6/15 - there's 2 weeks to start a list.

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Post ID: @dq+1ksg5b61z

@dj They can also fire in the US without cause. This isn't true everywhere else, and is probably driving RTO. They need that sweet, sweet manufactured cause.

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Post ID: @dk+1ksg5b61z

@dc The US employees are the most costly and the most likely to be eliminated.

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Post ID: @dj+1ksg5b61z

@db not every employee is in the US

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Post ID: @dc+1ksg5b61z

@c5 Stays below WARN act requirements.

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Post ID: @db+1ksg5b61z

@ac 500 only ? That's a tiny number

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Post ID: @c5+1ksg5b61z

That’s why I quit, and I’ve been here 25 years.

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Post ID: @be+1ksg5b61z

I agree moral is at an all time low and I've been here 10 years, nobody seems to care right now

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Post ID: @at+1ksg5b61z

@a1 Given that the workforce is at bare bone level, who will train the new hires? Most existing staff are at full capacity ++ and would not be able to. Omboarding will be a negative experience for new hires....

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Post ID: @ah+1ksg5b61z

@a1 We are not hiring! We are firing senseless… A new layoff wave is coming, more than 500 people will lose their jobs in July

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Post ID: @ac+1ksg5b61z

@OP It does seem that way. Pi-s-poor way to run a business.

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Post ID: @a3+1ksg5b61z

@OP we are hiring and returning to growth

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