Thread regarding Fiserv Inc. layoffs

BH Parking (and Shuttles!)

After around 9:30am, there's no parking in any of our lots anymore. It's gotten so bad that there's an employee here VOLUNTEERING his time to shuttle us to and from the building. They couldn't even do simple math to see this is not working and I'm pretty sure we're not even up to the minimum employees needed for the Murphy tax credits.

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Shift work makes sense. They run it like a sweatshop in every other way lol.

Pretty soon they are going to charge us for our laptops.

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Post ID: @1jlw+1mrI7KzP

If all 3000 BH people don't show up everyday, who else would be the captive population to support the Park and restaurant options the Connells plan on building...between that and the tax incentives, the whole deal smells...

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Post ID: @1wex+1mrI7KzP

This is what happens when you pack human Sardines into tiny cubes at 2X of designed occupancy.

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Many people are guessing around 2000. Apparently 4200 parking spaces are reserved for fiserv neat 100 and 200

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Post ID: @gzr+1mrI7KzP

Wait for it….shift work coming soon.

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Post ID: @qjl+1mrI7KzP

So how many people would you estimate are actually at BH? I know there has been retention issuesthere as well.

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Post ID: @pcl+1mrI7KzP

If this doesn’t convince you that Frank B is connected to the mafia, nothing will.

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Post ID: @uun+1mrI7KzP

Just announced Living Proof points step-competition for walkers going to/from remote lots in BH....see? It's a win-win and healthier. Clients really wanted us to walk more. Big Brother cares for you!

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Post ID: @hpx+1mrI7KzP

3k jobs in BH so I think you are right, math ain’t mathing

New Jersey is granting a $109 million corporate tax break for financial technology firm Fiserv, making it among the largest state subsidies awarded under the Murphy administration.

Under the agreement approved by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority’s board of directors on Sept. 29, Fiserv would keep or create a combined 3,000 new jobs at a Berkeley Heights office and spend $105 million to “improve and relocate to a mostly vacant office building” in the Union County suburb.

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