Thread regarding Allstate Corp. layoffs

Sept 15?

Casualty Town Hall meeting. Is this the day??

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Post ID: @OP+1iuIBWPr

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Is anybody going to spill the beans?

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Post ID: @fipr+1iuIBWPr

Well, tomorrow is the 15th…how can I attend?

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Post ID: @fwtv+1iuIBWPr

Not sure if this is the big meeting but it’s certainly coming sooner or later.

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Post ID: @3xfn+1iuIBWPr

2020 Allstate OG here- September was overall announcement, October was here is your 60 day notice-

Dec (mid) was “can you stay until Jan”

Jan was “can you stay until March”

I chose to leave Jan. But it most likely will fall at years end as to not carry benefits into new year.

Trust me- life it so bright without the metrics, meetings and fear of losing a job. Look in insurance. Progressive and others NEED people.

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Post ID: @2mmr+1iuIBWPr

Some states like NY require 90 days notice🧐

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Post ID: @xyn+1iuIBWPr

Town halls are typically after to talk through what’s happening. However around the 14the makes sense. Let’s say for example the ability to do timekeeping ends on 12/15, count backwards 60 days for notices to go out. That way employees are off the books by year’s end

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Post ID: @mbi+1iuIBWPr

There's been a townhall every month.

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Post ID: @rii+1iuIBWPr

That time would be consistent, wouldn't say for sure but there may be some kind of general communication.

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