Thread regarding Fiserv Inc. layoffs

Just curious if anyone has approached a lawyer or the media

With everyone being told they either need to relocate (if not close to an office) or be let go - has anyone approached a lawyer about it? I'm especially curious about those who were hired as a remote employee. Also I remember FB bragging about how amazing the transition was to remote work and how it was seamless and nothing to worry about with Fiserv, it's going stronger than ever - has anyone thought about approaching the media and letting them know that he is now back pedaling and changing the story? Pretty sure approaching the media should be done by someone who is already gone.

by
| 2131 views | | 6 replies (last October 25, 2021) | Reply
Post ID: @OP+1drINWpX

6 replies (most recent on top)

I'm waiting to get the severance paperwork before I set an appointment but I have engaged with an attorney about the layoffs

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @3pss+1drINWpX

We have the right to leak documents related to the terms and conditions of our employment, even if they are marked as confidential.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @1zzc+1drINWpX

I heard one of the managers is planning a massive Twitch-size leak soon. Can't wait to watch the place go up in flames.. wait, it already is!

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @uot+1drINWpX

I've been anonymously leaking information to the media, and will continue to do so.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @pps+1drINWpX

Sadly, what they're doing is legal, since they do offer to keep you employed if you do move.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @fbf+1drINWpX

Media approach is dangerous with how most severance packages work. If s client notices and voices something that's different but a former employee would have to have real evidence of what's going on and a lot of gumption to say anything publicly. I don't think anything is illegal here re the relo RIF.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @rvb+1drINWpX

Post a reply

: