Thread regarding PNC layoffs

This is all about control

There is no reason in the world that a full 5 day in office, no exceptions, for every employee mandate needs to be made. Much less so quickly AND during a bank merger. With all the money baby billy dimon is making he just wants more. mgmt likes to make it about collaboration and culture, but really they are just further ruining PNC's culture by forcing this on everyone. PNC already doesnt pay well and is now making everyone incur costs they werent before. PNC had a ton of remote workforce before covid and is now going back on all of that. A lot of people were hired as remote or worked as remote for years before all of this and they are told to go in.... for what? to make sad little billy happy to see people in his offices. The offices su-k! have you been to any of them? what is the incentive for anyone to come in? There is none! pay for parking, additional childcare, food, travel, vehicle maintenance, etc. PNC cant even bump pay a little to compensate when they are making billions each quarter.

Bumping this up for visibility. OP: @ea+1kes6rfnt


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@ap I factored in less pay, PTO and benefits when I accepted a job that was virtual because of the flexibility.

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Post ID: @155+1kewhzwpk

@ap the job I accepted was remote silly. This was never a factor as, like compensation, I accepted a work arrangement when I took the job a few years ago. If the CEO sent me an email saying my pay that I negotiated was to be reduced by 15% to facilitate a culture shift I would be just as outraged. PNC hiring full remote employees out of state then demanding they sell their houses and uproot for 70k a year by May for "culture" is a rug pull. A more serious government would punish them for altering contracts years after the fact.

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Post ID: @e3+1kewhzwpk

@ap not when you've always been remote. All of that is a hit to your wallet and pay when you haven't had to for over 10 years.

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Post ID: @cz+1kewhzwpk

@b1 executive suite by far, HR may be useless but at least they're also getting paid dogshit while the leeches su-k every bit of worth out of us.

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Post ID: @be+1kewhzwpk

@ap This is affecting people who's roles have been fully removed for upwards of 10~20 years. Not just holdovers from the pandemic.

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Post ID: @b4+1kewhzwpk

@ap and HR enters the chat. What’s more useless, HR or the executive suite?

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Post ID: @b1+1kewhzwpk

@ap When you haven’t had these expenses in 5+ years in some situations, it’s no longer a “factored in” expense. It’s now a new expense that takes money from the employee. With any job, regardless of location, if there’s suddenly a new expense that amounts to thousands over the course of a calendar year, it’s a big deal. If your job suddenly introduced a new expense, I’m sure you wouldn’t be thrilled either. Spare me.

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Post ID: @as+1kewhzwpk

"pay for parking, additional childcare, food, travel, vehicle maintenance, etc"

This is part of having a job, silly. This is factored in when accepting a job. Distance to office, pay, benefits, normal daycare, condition of car, etc. Why does this seem so foreign? It's the way of the world

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Post ID: @ap+1kewhzwpk

I would say kindly work as prescribed 9-5 M-F. Been done over a century. Office is for collaboration and team work. Home is for family matters, family ties, and the View. See at the office.

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Post ID: @ah+1kewhzwpk

I wouldn't say it is control. They want to force people to quit. The opposite of quiet quitting, quiet layoffs by making the workplace worse. This also doesn't factor in backroom deals to get more boots on the ground in dying cities.

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