Not counting the VSP, it feels like there were fewer layoffs this year compared to the past few years.
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V products are not an essential to customers. Also the outside people don't desire to have anything from V. It just just the industry is in decline. People have more important things which they need.
VZ, AT&T and most big corps pay for positive coverage. Let me explain.
AT&T has had 40,000 layoffs between 2022 and this year? This was never mentioned on any news cast local or national. Why?
Because AT&T has purchased huge ad buys on Comcast and the other conglomerates with the express understanding that no negative coverage makes it on air.
This is legal blackmail but the way that corporations cut deals so both benefit.
The people don't benefit though and neither do the stockholders. Every big corp does it.
Think of this the next time you see an ad for a stupid cell phone plan or a fricking dr-g that has like 1000 side-effects.
Have a good night. You're welcome.
VZ hide the layoff and always try to stay out of the news. Even contractor where change by another contractor firm.
I received layoff notification on May 30.. the week before they announced the VSP.. bunch of on shore software developers were laid off in favor of even more offshoring. Can't find work. 196 applications and 3 interviews since june
Hope the app i worked on crashes and burns.
And according to the news I have seen, 5K took the VSP. So, about 96.2 K I guess.
Verizon had 101.2 K employees in 2024 before the VSP offer
Christmas Eve isn't for two more weeks.
Not enough
DEI hires in Holbrook must be fired ASAP