Thread regarding Belk layoffs

This is not normal

the way belk is operating is not normal. Period.

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The belk in Simpsonville sc looks like a rummage sale today.

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Post ID: @1wjq+18uQmw1F

no, 2015 was the beginning of the end, 2021 will be the end.

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Post ID: @1pxk+18uQmw1F

Belk has been running like that since 2015 - nothing new to see here

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Post ID: @lsb+18uQmw1F

belk is run like a thrift store now with one register. Store is a mess and people can’t find help. It looks like a going out of business sale in there. Very poorly run.

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Post ID: @ieu+18uQmw1F

Yes. It’s called struggling to survive

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Post ID: @ylb+18uQmw1F

That is not true. I worked for Belk and Dillard’s, and while Dillard’s has had their problems too, their stores are staffed, clean, well kept , and employees just focus on the job they were hired for.

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Post ID: @erj+18uQmw1F

It’s the “new norm” in retail. Belk is no exception. Grasp the change and be part of the success. As mentioned in many posts before, we have all been forced to advance five years. The advance is for many businesses, and all are changing their business models in order to keep up with new demand.

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