Thread regarding Bank of America layoffs

Only women over 50 laid off

I find it ironic that the only 3 people laid off on my team were women over 50. During the layoff in Oct 2015, the only person laid off was a woman over 50. What gives? Damned millinail boss....that's what

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Post ID: @OP+H2fT1R7

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That is the heart of age discrimination. The older you are, the more experience and value you have that can be more important than the sheer additional labor produced by 3 younger employees. The value proposition of a single person's experience can far exceed a multiple of employees in certain areas of expertise. The younger employees however, are more likely to fall in line at the crack of a whip and make "great" managers as they induce fear owing to their lack of experience and the need to hide their insecurity.

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Post ID: @7nky+H2fT1R7

7khy - maybe you should have worked on your writing skills. That paragraph was atrocious. Laying off people to cut expenses comes down to how many people you want to lose. The older you are the more likely you earn more. If I was looking at cutting 1 older employee vs 3 younger employees to hit a financial target I'd prefer 1 less employee than three.

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Post ID: @7hwz+H2fT1R7

Diversity goals are met in different ways, short tight blue skirt, short tight red skirt, short tight plaid skirt, etc

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Post ID: @7gpl+H2fT1R7

Well on other hand I do have the experience is some "Ding Dong" young girl without any experience the education background is "had attending" from community college become my boss. How to get there? Easy! all need to do is "attending" a important business trip with some "big shoots", she got it.

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Post ID: @7khy+H2fT1R7

Same here. Oh and since you're really between a rock and a hard place-need your severance pay, you have signed an agreement which will not allow a class action law suit filing, Thanks for the memories BOFA.

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Post ID: @4qoz+H2fT1R7

BofA has a cavalier approach to knowledge and experience. They somehow think by eliminating the people that have it, it will magically disperse to the remaining people in the group. While the nuts and bolts may be easily passed on, the real capital is the knowledge and know-how but is now lost.

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Post ID: @3xpb+H2fT1R7

The person laid off from my dept was one of the best on the team, her absence will be noticed when management realizes they kept the youngest and most ignorant to clean things up for the next round of layoffs. Update your resume, you will need it.

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Post ID: @3isg+H2fT1R7

Ther has always been a goal about women and people of color. Sadly these people never progress beyond band 4, 4's are your hardest working managers and always have a target on thier back. Mgmt still meets thier goal if the hire someone younger and cheaper

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Post ID: @1pov+H2fT1R7

I too fit in this category on 10/15 layoffs.

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Post ID: @hfa+H2fT1R7

Yes and the one in Oct was retaliatory. They'll pay for that one eventually. The person just did not want to disrupt severance.

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Post ID: @wxs+H2fT1R7

Disparate treatment? Disparate impact?

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Post ID: @bev+H2fT1R7

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