Who is impacted? What is the effective date? Is anyone getting a job offer with HCLTECH? Are all the jobs moving to India? Did management lose their jobs? Executive?
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Read here what happen when HCL took over for xerox. A year or two your job will be outsourced overseas if you choose to work with them.
https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1k6Lr9fU
@gqw-you seemed to have missed the point that the MF techs incompetence is what drove the decision to move it to HCL in the first place.
LOL. Yes the MF techs are indispensable hahahahaha. Like that wasn’t considered beforehand.
Say you want to see how HCL is going to treat you. Look at xerox posts on the layoff.com.
It will give you a good insight as to what is to come.
The MF Techs have all the power here and all they have to do is say no and hold together ... I would love to see how they keep the machines running without them and the company for that matter. No tech company in the world could hope to keep the wheels on because SF has so ba----dized the systems to the "State Farm" way.
Everyone has to move to India. Everyone
This HCL company seems to be constantly surrounded by scandals. Curious choice. Didn’t ET recently partner with another contracting firm who lost in real court and had to pay a $1B fine for admitting to placing a spy at a competitor? Pegasus or something?
https://www.thenewsminute.com/article/hcl-tech-committed-fraud-acquiring-h-1b-visas-underpaid-workers-report-158687?amp
https://www.cnbctv18.com/business/companies/hcl-tech-revokes-policy-to-recover-bonus-from-exiting-employees-12115872.htm
https://m.economictimes.com/tech/ites/hcl-america-denies-us-labour-board-allegation-that-it-is-shipping-jobs-to-poland/amp_articleshow/78642715.cms
Starting with specific departments then ultimately the entire operation. HCLTech manages IT for over 250 of the Fortune 500 companies. Just a matter of converting sooner or later.
I'm pretty sure this applies only to specific areas within ET, not the entire department
Let’s simplify this so everyone can understand. If you work in ET now over the coming months you will cease being a SF employee and become an HCLTech employee or resign.
Pretty simple.
Basics: infrastructure, support center, and claims help desk will largely be moved to HCL Tech with the majority receiving a job offer from them. Some will stay internal, either on a new team or moving to other areas.
In the meeting, it did sound like some leaders and execs are also going to hcl.
No one is moving locations. About 3% of effected people will not have a job.
It's bs, and so is the racism on display here today.
There is really a lack of clarity on this. They have percentages but not numbers and didn't mention specific areas that would be cut.
Is this basically replacing folks who work in data centers and those running the CCC tech support lines, and maybe those doing mainframe development? That was the sense I was getting but they didn't say specifically.
Our leaders communicated the messages extremely well and clearly. They are so talented and we are lucky to have them.