New article posted yesterday on how the Visa vetting will lower enrollments across the board, meaning less revenue, meaning less support over other areas. Navitas is holding onto their money: http://www.australiaforum.com/information/education/australian-institutions-look-at-improving-foreign-student-visa-checks.html
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Shitty Ass Employer
Students Are Exploited or Staff Are Exploited
Selfish American Executives
Stupid Ass Executives
Sorry Ass Education
Screw All Employees
Stop Assisting Employees
Sell And Enroll
To don't know about saying Navitas, but SAE now stands for School of Axe-ing Employees
I still don't even know the rights pronunciation of Navitas. Is it...NAV-eh-tass. Or nah-VEE-Tass. Or nah-VEE-tuss
We trust them (Navitas) to make good business decisions for the greater good of the company and it's employees, and all them seem to do is make bad business decisions which then affects all of us. And it is us who have to pay for their bad decisions with unemployment or the threat of unemployment. THANKS NAVITAS YOU GUYS ARE GREAT! SMDH!
Isn't it interesting that the financial decreases or issues with this educational company (Navitas, SAE) is due to their own mis-management and decisions and not the actual market?
Still sux
They probably had to keep consistent with the other campuses
well there was an SAE campus that hit their enrollment goal in Oct.....had hit their enrollment goals ALL YEAR long but still lost 5-6 people in the layoff
Unless... They can afford a drop. SAE was in the red, or going into it. If the other campuses are high above the profit margin and can afford the drop in enrollments, then there wouldn't be a layoff
If they don't layoff across Europe and Aussie what does that tell us here at SAE? What message does that send us? We were losing money as well just like they are over there. If they don't layoff over there then that tells you how much Navitas really values SAE's employees.
One of the corporate letters say that this layoff is stricken to the US. I'm anticipating that our fellow campuses across the seas will have to compensate their positions to make up for this loss.