There won’t be any hiring in those locations and though they are not hubs they will be operational?
Also is St.Louis a hub?
There won’t be any hiring in those locations and though they are not hubs they will be operational?
Also is St.Louis a hub?
Except for the people that got letters to move or told they are getting letters. Pretty sure that’s real and those people already know who they are. If you aren’t in one of the major offices, your timeline is a lot shorter than people in major offices outside Dallas. In the end the goal is all national or corp (non-field or regional sales roles) will be in Dallas. Whether or not they can achieve that is another story.
BAU = over educated executive lingo for -
"BULLSH-T" ........
BAU = SNAFU
The use of the term “hub location” is a legal strategy to obfuscate and confuse employees into thinking and assuming that their targeted and untimely termination is part of an office consolidation effort It is not. While there are some building closures, their broader geographic location will remain active as smaller buildings are leased to support those employees. It was never the intent to support business solely in “hub locations.” That has always been the amusing, self-propagating benefit of employing the term. St. Louis and many other locations will remain open and that is all there is to be said on the matter.