Hearing chatter that a feeler is out there to close corp south...
Country financial is selling their office already
Hearing chatter that a feeler is out there to close corp south...
Country financial is selling their office already
Back in the office coming soon - 15 days per month with Monday and Friday mandated
Mayo anyone? Would they have to pay the high Illinois tax rate as they are a hospital? I think SF would sell to them in a sec and move hub elsewhere. Thoughts anyone?
Corp South ET move out has officially been announced. "no earlier than Q4 2024"
This was posted on another thread
100% a full return for office would have me applying elsewhere, it would be my last and final straw at this place....and ive had a lot of straws....
Infosec moving to E3 next week. ET out of Corporate South by April.
All open/unused spaces had doors with physical locks on them installed.
look on the intranet enough and you'll find the plans for where people are going to go. Claims/Underwriting is back to ILOC, ET will have space at corporate, etc. It's pretty much an open secret, but I doubt they'll announce anything until the contracts are signed and the moving trucks are at the door.
Mgmt wants people back in the officE but with the talent drain, cutting off pension and hcl mess they are afraid this would be the last straw and people will quit
@1ljk just Corporate South at this time.
Last I knew it was communicated that employees assigned to South that they were going to be moving to ILOC or Corporate
This has to be the most positive rumor ive heard about this company. Are they finally ditching the hub leases since no one wants to be in office? Many of us reluctantly moved to a hub during the LOC closing spree prior to covid and would love to be able to move back among friends and family.
Wish they respected the employee enough to just tell us their plans....
There is no feeler.
Amazon, HCL, and Rivian taking it. Everyone has to be out by April.