Thread regarding AIG (American Intl Group Inc.) layoffs

Remote Work?

So despite being told otherwise in the interview process..I never got to work remote. Not that what I'm about to say matters to me, because I'm obviously not intellectually capable enough to have a remote day like most of the other employees in my department.

I heard from an employee on another team that they had their remote days taken away because there isn't enough work... I try to think about things 100% objectively because, frankly, personal biases and subjective decision making is toxic (which is what AIG management basically lives off of).

Why take remote days away from employees due to a lack of work? They're going to have a lack of work whether they're in office or not? Seems like a decision that a bunch of immature children on the playground would come up with. "If everyone can't play then nobody can"..deflates the kickball with a pin

Opinions? Is there actually a logical, quantitative reason for seemingly baseless actions like this? Does people sitting at their desks create an illusion that everyone is "busy"?

Seems like very petty decision making by people who probably don't deserve to be in the positions they are in..

Even if there isn't any real work going around, there should be opportunities where employees can be productive - regardless of whether or not the opportunity is on some obsolete scorecard. Redesign some workflows for small teams? Start doing some pair work so people can watch those that DO have work and can learn some things instead of sitting in the cube (staring at the cubicle wall)? Encourage employees to take some MS Excel courses at their desks?

Telling employees that they aren't allowed to learn new things or even work on side projects during their [copious amounts of] freetime is destructive, toxic and objectively disengages employees. Telling employees that it's "their job to sit at their desk" is, in my annoyed opinion, an insecure and unintelligent thing to say. I've worked with smarter and more creative people in entry level retail positions then the people in this company. It's embarrassing!

There are people here who don't even know how to create or understand why .docx documents are inferior to .pdfs .....yet the people this company promotes are those who say , "it's your job to sit at your desk."

Am I in the wrong here, or what??

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Post ID: @OP+13NlZGEn

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BD works remotely in Bermuda, what a gig..,

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Post ID: @1pco+13NlZGEn

Sr leadership does less work than anyone. No wonder everyone is confused about direction and we don't even know what our priorities are. Our CIO is a modern day Nero, he fiddles while IT burns.

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Post ID: @1rbv+13NlZGEn

What. You are in the wrong...the wrong company! AIG was once a really great company to work for, a place you were proud of. It has been going down hill ever since 2008. I worked there from 1998 to 2019. The first 10 years really were great. The next 10 and especially the last few, were intolerable. I'm happy to have finally moved on. You probably should too, but don't wait 20 years.

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Post ID: @wyq+13NlZGEn

@lbk+13NlZGEn good to hear. You know, for a while, I was internalizing it and I convinced myself that I was purposefully being given unimportant or insignificant tasks as punishment for being too ambitious...which may have been the case when I first started at AIG...but I think most people are bored. I feel like only the people who have been at AIG for like 10+ years get the meatier assignments and that's only because management here is terrible at scheduling cross training. I.e. the easy way out is to rely on people who already know everything and even then, they're hard skills are clearly dated.

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Post ID: @zdn+13NlZGEn

I have not had much to do for about 7 months. I just move things around my desk and walk around the office to look busy.

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Post ID: @lbk+13NlZGEn

@vay+13NlZGEn it's actually pretty hard for me to find a new job. I guess I've hit a bit of an unlucky streak? I'm also a bit selective about where I'm choosing to look because I'm pretty weary of my next job being like the one I currently have...which I admit is probably my own fault (which is another thing management at AIG has no concept of - admitting mistakes / wrongdoings and just owning it)

@ers+13NlZGEn I actually do have work...but is it ACTUALLY work?? Haha

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Post ID: @cxr+13NlZGEn

Those that lost their WFA privilege, are about to lose more than that.
Get your resume ready and start looking.
You sound smarter than the average bear....why would you put up with this?
Get out while the jobs are plentiful.

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Post ID: @vay+13NlZGEn

What group doesn't have any work to do? I'd like a job over there

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