Thread regarding DXC Technology layoffs

How many employees left... the answer

So, last night's analyst call gives the answer....

"the deployment of our Bionix automation program, which combined with our other workforce optimization levers allowed us to reduce our labor base by roughly 10,000 people, or 7% "

if 7% is 10,000, then we had just short of 142,000 employees at the start of FY19 and now have just short of 133,000.

That will include of course the unfortunates that got bought up and chucked into the meat grinder that is DXC.

I'm surprised actually, I thought it would be nearer 100,000 by now.

Still, 10,000 lives wrecked in a year is pretty sh1tty.

More to come of course.

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I've seen no evidence that DXC has any ability or resources anymore to actually deploy Bionix in a meaningful way. That's because automation requires people skilled to redesign the systems you target for automation, and it is really time consuming and resource intensive to do that. Legacy client or internal systems do not just miraculously evaporate because you have an automation solution that the client can buy. I've submitted multiple automation improvement opportunities to my leadership, and every time the message is, "great idea, but we have no resources to deploy this" If we haven't got the people to deploy automation because they are all gone, its all just marketing BS.

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Post ID: @6lsk+ZdkEfSB

This joke of a company can't even put out W2s in time for tax season. ML is just delusional..... Pathetic!

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Post ID: @1tys+ZdkEfSB

By my count, lives wrecked in a year are way over 10,000. I think that 10,000 net is after the x thousands of "kids" hired so actual existing employees reduction is probably 30,000 and then hired 20,000. As long as JML has a roof on top of his head including a new one in Palm Springs(?), all is well.

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Post ID: @gye+ZdkEfSB

Bionix automation is all c-ap, using the word DXC and intelligent together makes one laugh. DXC has been one a merged company for two years and we have at least 4 ticketing / Change management systems, more than I can count time keeping systems. Time systems / codes that can't be used from one legacy system to another. it's sad

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