Thread regarding Thomson Reuters Corporation layoffs

What a hectic place

This place is so hectic, every few month there is a reorganization- layoffs, then hires, then layoffs again, bet all those consulting companies are rubbing their hands. Transformational projects my a--, they just try to make investors happy. I’m so glad I got out.

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At what location did you work? Are they laying off in Carrollton, TX office?

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Post ID: @1ishg+JlJBhFe

It is not surprising to see management throw employees under the bus to cover their behinds. Using consulting firms is a popular option. The consulting firm may recommend some sort of outsourcing arrangement, further generating $$$ for themselves. They may even offer to "hire" the company's employees to take the employee problem off the company's hands. If employee A is hired and later fired by said consulting firm, the company protects itself from a lawsuit. They claim that the entire outsourcing was a "business decision." It would be interesting to see what happens to these types of company after such a decision. Do they go down the drain, barely stay afloat, or experience true growth again?

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Post ID: @cfmo+JlJBhFe

I worked there for 7 years and the company has been great to me.

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Post ID: @bakl+JlJBhFe

Worked there for a year, moving on was a good choice. Made some good connections, though.

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