Thread regarding Sabre Holdings layoffs

Sabre Reputation is a lay off is aways around the corner

If you have worked at Sabre for a decade or more you have probably survived several pay offs. I lost count after 5 or so layoffs. So the question is when is the next one if they do not achieve cash flow positive end of next year as it will probably be the case.

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As others above already mentioned, Sabre consistently has lay-offs. For them it is the lay of the land. Sometimes merit has a little to do with it, sometimes it is because they need to save money. This horrible massacre unfolding in front of us is DEFINITELY not merit based, even though I am sure that was considered also when deciding. Higher salaries, read- long termed loyal Sabre employees, will be the hardest hit. "Was" with Sabre for many years and I can tell you that this is the absolute worst and most scariest layoff they have ever done.

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Post ID: @1yqf+1mCi9C46

Layoffs will never stop especially with Sabre. Layoffs is synonymous with the Sabre way. It is just who they are.

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Post ID: @usb+1mCi9C46

Big ones are every 3 years. Because there have been new leaders every 3 years. Because it takes 3 years to make changes happen. And those leaders fail every 3 years. But the pandemic changed everything.

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Post ID: @imo+1mCi9C46

There are VPs and Directors that brown nosed there way up. Hope they all get laid off. It doesn’t set a good example. Us non-leaders know who is good and who is not.

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Post ID: @snz+1mCi9C46

A way of life at Sabre for years, ramp up for next big thing then layoff. There is a core group that has rode it out for years but this mess feels a lot different. Good luck all…

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