Thread regarding Charles Schwab Corp. layoffs

Layoffs coming EOY

Everyone knew it was coming. Return to office was just a way to get people to quit without having to pay severance out. Now, mass layoffs will be next.

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Post ID: @OP+1nFklONN

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Even if we are not layed off, what is the 2024 benefits enrollment going to look like? Probably going to make us pay more for our benefits to cut costs too.

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Post ID: @3ijv+1nFklONN

Coming from other large Fortune 100's, this matches typical timing:

"You might get a small amount in October, but I'm thinking they will cut ~10% of staff and a bulk will be in early December."

Now, if this is truly a deep 20% cut per today's email then everyone should be out interviewing because 1/5 of us will be gone in the next 4.5 months.

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Post ID: @nst+1nFklONN

September TG is tested and ready to go. They don't even need the entire TG workforce for September. The majority of their job is done. Many have already started transitioning to other teams.

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Post ID: @anr+1nFklONN

Why wouldn't it be? Why wait? Unless the job is directly tied to someone performing work IN September work there is no reason to not start cutting

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Post ID: @ryo+1nFklONN

Why would it be sooner than TG-September?

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Post ID: @dyd+1nFklONN

They will move quickly on this.

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Post ID: @vuf+1nFklONN

I honestly think November/December is more likely. Announce in July, let people squirm and worry. Look for new jobs, etc. Gives more people time to leave voluntarily. The more people who leave voluntarily, the less expense on severance they have to pay. You might get a small amount in October, but I'm thinking they will cut ~10% of staff and a bulk will be in early December.

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Post ID: @tvj+1nFklONN

@cef+1nFklONN Of course they have. It's a pretty regular occurrence around these parts. It feels like every 2 years or so the severance packages come out, and this site is revitalized once again.

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Post ID: @qcj+1nFklONN

My two cents: Layoffs will happen October, if not sooner. Attrition will pick way up before they start.

Has CS done large layoffs before?

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Post ID: @cef+1nFklONN

I don't know. This feels like it will happen sooner.

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