Thread regarding Charles Schwab Corp. layoffs

Notice for RTO?

If RTO-5 is possible, how much notice would we get? How much notice was there for RTO 3, and would it be the same?
Are they obligated to give notice period ahead of layoffs?
There's a lot of speculation. Do we knew when we would know anything about options?

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They’re already making “soft inquiries” with some key personnel they laid off almost a year ago…

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Post ID: @7blq+1uLgPFb0

Walt had 3 day RTO in the works for months before it was announced. He even got on stage telling us how well it was going while all long planning to take it away. Two faced EC the shareholder side that always wins vs the lying to employees as long as you can side

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Post ID: @2oen+1uLgPFb0

Post from TheLayoff.com

True but both companies require employees to be in the office

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Post ID: @2bpz+1uLgPFb0
There are no plans to move to 5 days/week in office but why don’t you keep talking about it and planting the seed to make it inevitable?

Except there are plans. And employees talking about something has never caused the great EC to do anything, be that better coffee, paying customers a proper interest rate or having a technology strategy.

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Post ID: @2qmb+1uLgPFb0
Amazon and admires the Tesla buying experience.

Both can be done from home isn't?

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Post ID: @2adg+1uLgPFb0

I have met Rick twice. Both times the only memorable thing he talked about was how much he loves shopping on Amazon and admires the Tesla buying experience. I believe he looks up to these companies and sees schwab following their path.

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Post ID: @2prj+1uLgPFb0

Amazon’s CEO already planted the seed

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Post ID: @2eip+1uLgPFb0

There are no plans to move to 5 days/week in office but why don’t you keep talking about it and planting the seed to make it inevitable? I mean. If everyone is assuming/expecting it they might just say what the h3ll let’s do it.

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Post ID: @2rso+1uLgPFb0

Whatever boomer in disguise

If "whatever" is right then why not just call Peter a "Millennial" then? It's no less correct than calling him a Boomer since he in reality is neither.

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Post ID: @1ugp+1uLgPFb0

Middle of Oct

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Post ID: @1tij+1uLgPFb0

Sooner Boomer! He’s not one of us

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Post ID: @1qee+1uLgPFb0

Whatever boomer in disguise

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Post ID: @1bpf+1uLgPFb0

People using the term “Boomer” as a derogatory term lose their credibility with me. This is coming from a young Gen Xer. By the way, the older Gen Xers are now 60, so some of these supposed Boomers might actually be Gen Xers. As if ages and generations matter anyway.

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Post ID: @1ygq+1uLgPFb0

I am just curious if they are going to open back offices they recently closed. Ugh! 5-day RTO would be the worst

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Post ID: @xgd+1uLgPFb0

Who cares about Peter and what he thinks? He got us into the horrible bond situation and bails. Good riddance boomer

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Post ID: @pfi+1uLgPFb0

Peter can talk ?!

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Post ID: @rgr+1uLgPFb0

Schwab keeps you on the payroll for two months so they do not have to file a warn notice with each state impacted. They want to keep you in suspense as long as they can hoping you will quit on your own.

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Post ID: @kdw+1uLgPFb0

They don’t have to announce layoffs ahead of time, Schwab has been announcing layoffs in recent years because in 2019 an insider leaked layoff news to the WSJ which came out around 8pm EST, we were all at home texting each other the news, by the next morning the office was full of gossip and leadership was scrambling to clean up the mess and sent a big email announcing layoffs coming soon. They’ve announced layoffs ahead of time ever since but they are under no obligation to do so.

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Post ID: @npc+1uLgPFb0

Stop it. Stop it all of yous.

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Post ID: @atm+1uLgPFb0

RTO3 was announced with more than 60 days, then revised by another 90 more when CRE was engaged. They told the EC that their perfect plan wasn’t.

Based on all the discussions, efforts and budgets, an announcement in the next five weeks would be most likely for RTO5 starting in January. After that they get into the holidays and other considerations.

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Post ID: @lve+1uLgPFb0

Peter talked about seating capacity at each location last week, indicating they can make room for everyone. Does that mean they're going to ask us all near an office to come back?

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