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Xerox Layoffs 2024

Thoughts? Any Xerox layoffs? Any chatter, news or rumors?

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Post ID: @OP+1qkvA6ff

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Layoffs in Webster again today.

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Post ID: @1Xyls+1qkvA6ff

Xerox has had poor leadership since paul allaire and has progressively been going down with each corporate leader put in place. Xerox was once a major company and was known over the world for it's exemplary products. Now you see the demise of this wonderful establishment.

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Post ID: @1Xfbr+1qkvA6ff

Headcount trending to zero

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Post ID: @cfvz+1qkvA6ff

When will the madness stop …

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Post ID: @bkop+1qkvA6ff

120 thousand employees worldwide in the 80's and 90's.

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Post ID: @9gyt+1qkvA6ff

Another Christmas gift from Xerox Management

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Post ID: @9irk+1qkvA6ff

I believe a company has to give some advance notice, file some paperwork, and notify the plan before a 401K match has been canned. That takes time. Which likely means the 2023 4Q numbers are really bad.

Also, while there have been a lot of layoffs, unemployment numbers, especially in the tech fields, is still very low. Canning the 401k match is basically waving a white flag to the market that the company knows its in trouble and will not be hiring anyone. Such a move could drop Xerox's stock even more.

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Post ID: @5owc+1qkvA6ff

I got laid off in 2021 but was paid a subtantial severance under enhanced terms at the time. I was in the UK but it was lovely and almost completely tax free. Hopefully that'll happen again for those affected in and around Europe.

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Post ID: @4cjz+1qkvA6ff

TK "retired" with a sweet golden parachute - a luxury not afforded to the unfortunate 15% about to hit the sidewalks.

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Post ID: @4tuv+1qkvA6ff

15%, Q4 must have been a disaster

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Post ID: @4awb+1qkvA6ff

well I guess the press release answers most of the questions 15% of staff to be laid off..

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Post ID: @4gbn+1qkvA6ff

Wow, what a group of disgruntled babies in here. Probably part of the blubber Xerox had to loose anyway. The people left working, are the people who are the most useful. Outdated knowledge or not ... smart enough to land any job when they choose to leave or there's no longer a job. Thanks for all the words of encouragement and advice. Su-k a lemon.

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Post ID: @3aeg+1qkvA6ff

if you want a positive sign they did not makr a last minute cancellation of 401k payout before theball dropped

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Post ID: @2zqu+1qkvA6ff

The tards in 111 have no idea what they're in for after working the same job for 20+ years. Application level coding with C, you think that is a transferable skill-set?

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Post ID: @2ltr+1qkvA6ff

No way TK gone! Who will award the wallies!!!

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Post ID: @1uci+1qkvA6ff

Just read the published financials from q3.

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Post ID: @1zwc+1qkvA6ff

I doubt we'll hear very much until the year end dust settles and they determine how the 4th quarter went.

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Post ID: @uum+1qkvA6ff

Well …. Word has it two top leaders “retired” yesterday. JCS and TK.
Just the beginning of the year of “Making Work.”
Who’s going to put a bid in to buy X this year ?

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