Thread regarding Cengage layoffs

Layoffs?

Seeing posts from former longtime Cengage colleagues announcing they are looking for work.

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Post ID: @OP+1mt7v2Cg

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The only revenue APAX (and now Apollo) cares about is the consulting fees and bonuses that flow from Cengage's balance sheet into their pockets. They will continue to squeeze every dollar out of this company until its time to throw its corpse back on the chapter 11 pile.

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Post ID: @benr+1mt7v2Cg

Cengage hasn’t seen positive revenue, well, pretty much ever.

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Post ID: @bkeb+1mt7v2Cg

Greetings,

True, unemployment is at a 50-year low under this dynamic and exciting administration. However, Cengage has only seen positive revenue twice since the current regime took over.

Layoffs are healthy and a signal that a company is disruptive and agile.

Full Stop!

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Post ID: @adyz+1mt7v2Cg

The new round of predictable snowflake purges will begin soon. This means all you high maintenance cry baby loud mouths and manipulative attention magnets, yes you know who you are, will be laid off per usual. I recommend you sell candles and beef jerky at the downtown fruit and farmers market when the dust settles and you wipe the smeared mascara from your mournful disappointed faces… 😃

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Post ID: @7gek+1mt7v2Cg

Unemployment is at a 50 year low. 3.7 percent.

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Post ID: @6cbn+1mt7v2Cg

When are Cengage employees not looking for new jobs?

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Post ID: @1cul+1mt7v2Cg

when is cengage not laying people off?

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