Thread regarding Wells Fargo & Co. layoffs

Remote medical exception

I’m hearing conflicting info. Are remote medical exceptions safe from layoff or are all remote workers regardless of exception part of layoffs?

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Post ID: @OP+1qATN1gr

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I had a temporary one and was laid off as well...upcoming surgery and some STD was known about too.

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Post ID: @2ehk+1qATN1gr

I had one and was laid off.

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Post ID: @2tsy+1qATN1gr

@rru+1qATN1gr

Each LOB has their own list of locations. If you are in “IT” and can’t find it from Teamworks.. I don’t know what to tell you. It’s a simple search.

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Post ID: @1swe+1qATN1gr

They should start with the list of people with medical exemption. If it was granted after covid, it is likely a fake exemption.

Then they should look a the the people d-mb enough to get vaccinated (sheep) and cut them too.

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Post ID: @1oqs+1qATN1gr

For those that are remote with medical accommodations that fall under ADA and are a protected class, will Wells provide the additional job search leave as outlined in the handbook?

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Post ID: @1luy+1qATN1gr

No. Remote w medical accommodation and lived within 40 miles of the hub. I was laid off.

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Post ID: @1wbv+1qATN1gr

@rru+1qATN1gr

There is a list at the enterprise level, and at the OC and OC+1 level they choose a subset.

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Post ID: @1vix+1qATN1gr

@rru+1qATN1gr - the "list" depends on your LOB........they can all have different 'approved' locations, so what may be approved as a 'hub' for one LOB may not be allowed as one in another.

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Post ID: @yct+1qATN1gr

Can someone please list the go-forward locations? Also, is there a different list for IT? I did search the company website but didn’t find anything useful. Thanks!

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Post ID: @rru+1qATN1gr

@wmo+1qATN1gr

Since HR thought they were so smart to list that in the accommodation letter, do you really think that will protect them in litigation?

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Post ID: @osk+1qATN1gr

If you are tagged to be laid off, that will not save you.

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Post ID: @rhj+1qATN1gr

Two coworkers out in medical leave were layed off in my group. Bottom line they don’t care and medical excuse don’t matter! Just ride the wave until you’re told to go.

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Post ID: @kra+1qATN1gr

Your accommodation letter literally says that it does not exempt you from any hub strategy or location requirements.

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Post ID: @wmo+1qATN1gr

@tyw+1qATN1gr Is correct. If you are within 40 miles of a “hub” and remote due to a medical accommodation, you will be safe from the layoffs in regard to location strategy only. However, if layoffs are happening for your group or LOB as a whole, your medical accommodation (whether it be remote or another accommodation) does not prevent you from being part of the selection group for being laid off. As long as they can demonstrate the reason for displacement was not due to your accommodation (which is incredibly easy to do so long as there are other people without an accommodation also getting laid off), there would be no case for discrimination or disparate impact.

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Post ID: @vod+1qATN1gr

fyi, medical exemptions are being more closely reviewed. don't forget that a medical accomodations is just that, an accomodation and that doesn't have to be work from home

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Post ID: @kto+1qATN1gr

No, I was laid off in my group’s first round and was a remote worker with a medical accommodation.

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Post ID: @amt+1qATN1gr

if you are remote with medical exception, AND you are within 40 miles of a go-forward location (so you could go into an office when/if the accommodation expires) then you won't be displaced due to location strategy. You could be displaced due to other reasons - run of the mill downsizings/restructurings etc.

If you are remote with medical exception and not within 40 miles of a go forward location, you will be displaced as part of location strategy, the medical exception doesn't matter since the company is exiting the geography.

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Post ID: @tyw+1qATN1gr

Why would they be safe from layoffs? It’s an exception from working in office, not job security. Cutting a position is cutting a position. Only benefit is HR is probably hesitant cutting you due to fear of a discrimination complaint.

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Post ID: @imo+1qATN1gr

Having a medical exemption does not provide any additional protection. If they are doing layoffs in your group, you have the same odds as everyone else.

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Post ID: @hvg+1qATN1gr

Remote medicals are safer than otherwise, but are also more routinely reviewed these days.

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Post ID: @rar+1qATN1gr

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