Thread regarding Macy's Inc. layoffs

Employees Are Valued?

+Curfews in place, we close at curfew

+Mall is closed, we are open hours past that & no customers. Well I counted 6 at 10

+No AP and no Mall Security, females closing down the building and leaving alone

I feel so valued and safe at night.

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Post ID: @OP+18oY5VjN

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In the Bay area and our store closes early because of curfew, but we are required to stay after curfew to do fulfillment only there are no picks, so just a bunch of us sitting around watching the clock waiting to leave. Same issue as other posters here with safety and transportation.

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Post ID: @4ywy+18oY5VjN

This coming Sunday, our mall closes at 6pm.

We close at 12 midnight....🤦

Who makes these decisions? Ridic!

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Post ID: @4ejk+18oY5VjN

Very unsafe. Two people closing entire building. Going out into a dark parking lot. The mall closes two hours before Macy’s.

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Post ID: @4ism+18oY5VjN

I just wanted to say I may not know all
Of you on here personally but I know
Exactly how you feel/what your going through. God bless the store manager below for doing what they can to make sure a manager is not alone at night. 3 level store bad area no AP CSX here...
I’ve been terrified as of late.

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Post ID: @2pys+18oY5VjN

One of my colleagues expressed concern as a black male going home past curfew with that outdated letter. We don’t need to be open past 9pm because taffic is not there past 8, 8:30 tops.

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Post ID: @2alj+18oY5VjN

If you work at any of these locations in the Northwest region, you can thank your new leadership for the lack of compassion or understanding. Both our Store Manager and District Vice President had several calls regarding store hours at our down town locations holiday hours. There was no concern for colleagues having to walk unsafe streets and the fact that all public transportation stops two hours before store closing.

There is no traffic in the building at night, without tourism and bars and restaurants no one is coming into the city. We have to take Uber or Lyft home and watch the street people come in during the late evening hours to shoplift since we can no longer make apprehensions. Looking for another job ASAP.

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Post ID: @1aer+18oY5VjN

I work in a Macy's in the St. Louis area. We are located in a huge 200,000+ square foot building that is 3 levels in a dead mall. Literally, there is NOTHING in the mall. So any cars in the parking lot are for us. Imagine having 4 people to close a store this big at 11PM some nights. We have no AP, and there is no mall security to speak of because there is no mall! We are scared to death to walk to our cars.

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Post ID: @1scq+18oY5VjN

I agree. Always worried about my managers closing down a 120,000 sq ft building alone. When the building lights fully power down it is absolutely pitch black in areas and there were managers walking from their office area to the exit. Then they walk through empty parking lots to their cars. Never felt safe. Sacrificed mid day coverage so that managers would not have to close the building alone.

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Post ID: @yge+18oY5VjN

You’re only value is making the ceo and board of criminals millionaires.

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