It is a big layoff, one would think 🤔 there would be big stories
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Are you expecting the news to report every time the gates go up?
They all reported on it when it was announced. The timing of the actually layoffs is irrelevant.
Here we go…
https://www.theverge.com/2023/9/20/23881825/t-mobile-account-security-breach-customer-information-leak
NC,
Like what? You are on an anonymous forum - what crazy sh-t?
Nestor Cano is racist and s-xist bigot. He was/is responsible for the horrible decline in TMO culture. He is a wolf in sheep clothing , just a plain horrible person. Watch some crazy stuff will come out on him one day, mark my words….
People get laid off from jobs everyday. This is not any sort of news. Yes it su-ks but those that were cut need to just move on.
Thousands of Folks being laid off all over...not really a story 🙄
With all the things going on in the world, this was just a blur. Yesterdays news. For every company with layoffs. Look the stock has even bounced back a bit.
This is just the sad reality. Dog eat dog world.
The people we spent years working with are gone and we’re just supposed to carry on like nothing happened.
What bothers me is the lack of empathy or acknowledgement from SLT.
Some people we worked with over a decade side by side in cubes and they are just gone. Locked out of their computers by days end. In some instances we couldn’t even say goodbye.
“Do it the right way” ?
Being put on a 5 week pressure cooker doesn’t seem like it smh.
But hey I’m one of the “lucky ones” who is now part of the go forward team. Shrug
Yes. When it was announced tons of media outlets covered it. CNN, BBC, NPR, Fox, local coverage for all locations across the country, everyone. It’s old news now.
Journalists deserve to get laid off the way most if them don't report truth anymore.
Media is now AI. They laid off the journalists years ago. Nobody said anything for them. So nobody is here to say anything about us.
It'll come - it's too early - once people start to leave "en masse" things will bubble up in the press. Someone recommended google news and setting up queries there, that's where I would start as well.
T-Mobile related, a former US Congressman used insider information from a T-Mobile executive to buy/sell Sprint/T-Mobile stock prior to the merger announcement.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/former-u-rep-steve-buyer-192616131.html
Honestly with all of the other larger Tech layoffs going on this year this is not that big of a deal to the media.
It is certainly a big deal if you're going through it as an individual
FYI...
somebody needs to ask Nestor.
Néstor Cano is the executive vice president, transformation and chief information and digital officer at T-Mobile. In this role, Néstor is charged with bringing two disruptors—T-Mobile and Sprint—together to build the supercharged Un-carrier, driving toward massive synergies that will have tremendous benefits for customers, employees, and shareholders.
Néstor previously served as chief operating officer at Sprint where he drove expense reductions and strengthened processes to improve the business??? He led several areas of the company, including omnichannel operations, information technology, analytics and omnichannel delivery platforms, digital architecture and delivery, customer management, customer experience, leasing, and the product and supply chain. Néstor also led the company’s transformation office.
If you search Google News for "T-Mobile layoffs," you'll find a lot of articles, especially from the business press, around the time the email went out. Not much since then.
They control the media.
The press release was done thru FCC not regular media.
They are d-mb…just not that d-mb.
(But working on it)
...did you see any?