Thread regarding Macy's Inc. layoffs

State of your store?

Mine is in bad shape. I’m almost embarrassed with people coming in now more frequently. In any case, I wish for all of us to survive the holiday season, and come out on the other side sane and well.

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In my experience lately it’s all about the particular store and market it’s in. The stores the company actually wants to keep, with all the resources go to are actually pretty nice. I think that closing a whole bunch of the unproductive and trashy stores that shouldn’t be there anymore is the best move.

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Post ID: @4zes+1w3Q60Hd

My store and the few other ones I've been to in the past week look fine. As with most things on here, people love to exaggerate to fuel the doom and gloom. I swear some of the people on here want Macy's to fail.

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Post ID: @1nmz+1w3Q60Hd

You can thank ISM for that.

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Post ID: @1hwd+1w3Q60Hd

We are a top 50 store and we are in rough shape. We have a lot of new, fresh merchandise, but the staffing is ki-ling us. Not the lack of hours, but the call offs and no shows are creating a huge stress level for our regular colleagues. When 3 colleagues call off in one area it creates a major domino effect.

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Post ID: @tzx+1w3Q60Hd

Is it on the previous post's "closing list". Upcoming closing doors are the worst- thin merchandising, colleagues already transferred to going forward doors. I travel a lot of Macy's doors, top doors look like top doors. Closing doors look like closing doors. Sounds like you might be on the list.

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