Thread regarding University of Phoenix layoffs

We can be Number One!!!!!! Let's Do It!!!!!!!!!!!!!

University of Phoenix is now the no4 most hated company

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2018/02/01/bad-reputation-americas-top-20-most-hated-companies/1058718001/

Layoffs can push us to numero uno , Yes We Can!

Restructuring Job titles with new lower pay, Yes We Can!

Increasing Workload, Yes We Can!

Big Bonus for Executive level, Yes We Can!

Reduced HealthCare Benefits and Vacation, Yes We Can!

Tell Employees one thing and do another, Yes We Can!

We Can Be Number One. Brave, Honest, Focused. Yes We Can!

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After this week of rollbacks, outages, fails and layoffs we have moved up two spots!! Now second most hated company. Great job leaders. But we did save the weekly $88k loss.

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Post ID: @9pdj+RRVJhkG

What can we do?

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There is hope!!!!!!!!! After yesterday's Reduction in Workforce I feel the surge in disdain for UoPx growing in the workforce, students, and general public. The Number one position can be ours if we act now and finish the job. Yes We Can!!!!!!!!!!

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Post ID: @1ggw+RRVJhkG

F employee morale!!!

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Post ID: @1fjd+RRVJhkG

University of Phoenix is know as the #1 source for degrees that people laugh at

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  1. University of Phoenix

The University of Phoenix is perhaps the most well-known for-profit college in the country. In recent years, the school’s parent company, Apollo Education Group — as well as a number of other for-profit colleges — has been the subject of a series of state and federal investigations that allege the company used for their aggressive and deceptive recruiting, advertising, and financial aid practices. After alleging that the University of Phoenix preyed upon veterans with little chance of graduating in order to receive federal aid money, the Department of Defense briefly barred the school from recruiting on military bases.

Negative perceptions of the University of Phoenix may be one factor contributing to the decline in enrollment at the school. In 2012 the university announced it would be closing 115 locations and laying off 800 employees — approximately 5% of its workforce. Between 2010 and 2017, student enrollment fell by 70%. The downsizing is likely doing little to boost employee morale. According to data obtained from Glassdoor, only 32% of University of Phoenix employees would recommend working at the school to a friend.

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Post ID: @inu+RRVJhkG

I am in

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Post ID: @kro+RRVJhkG

Bad

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