I think the endless surgical layoffs and toxic environment are designed to make people quit. Don't fall for it. Make them pay you to leave if that's what they want.
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Xerox Blows. It blew 30 years ago and blows now.
Nothing ever changes. Until you run out of money and employees that care. Welcome to reality…
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@b1 I read Xrx has 9 billion in liabilities. I know this is different then debt but surely 9 billion is not sustainable based on the fact cash reserve are low and essentially they are not pulling in a profit??
https://www.spglobal.com/ratings/en/regulatory/article/-/view/type/HTML/id/3524238
S&P Global are modeling them to default sometime in 2027. This is a few months old, and things have not gotten better since this was published.
@b0
Is there anything out there in the finance sector that shows X will not make it to '27?
I am getting mixed messages across the board.
Also, is Xerox's intellectual property collateral on some loans?
Any information out there that shows a "hint" of survival, please share.
@az For senior SLT with stock plans, it will replace their current bonus when the stock goes to zero. We aren't going to make it to 2027 w/o a CH11 filing.
This is the kind of move they pull at the last minute. If they really thought they could go 6 more months before filing CH11, they would have waited 4-5 months to pull this.
@av
How can the SLT get a "retention bonus" when they are partially responsible for this mess? Talk about not making sense of any of this.
Is the "retention bonus" just a bigger life vest?
@av interesting where have they published the SLT getting a retention bonus
Shadow redundancy. Thats what they are doing and will continue to do. If they can find something to pin on you they will.
Surgical layoffs, singling out of mid level managers who call out the incompetence of so-called “leaders.” This company is hanging on by a thread. Make them pay you. Half the SLT just got a retention bonus. I hope it goes down in flames.
@ae
I heard that the VRIFs are complete. The rest will just be the old chopping block.
If there are employees like me, then I would be eager to hear if they had the similar experience- put your name in for VRIF and not hear a word.
@OP If you're ready to go, volunteer when they offer a voluntary, don't resign or retire. At least then you have the option to get paid to leave.
And if you're not ready to go, well, that's a you problem.