Verizon confirms plans to lay off 13,000 employees

Verizon to Cut 13,000 Jobs in Major Restructuring Effort

In a significant move, Verizon confirmed plans to lay off over 13,000 employees as part of its ongoing effort to streamline operations and create a leaner, more customer-focused organization. The company's CEO, Dan Schulman, announced the layoffs in a memo to staff, citing the need to "build a stronger Verizon" by reducing costs and cutting external labor expenses.

This move comes amid increasing competition in the telecoms industry, as well as a decline in postpaid wireless customers. While Verizon has previously reduced its workforce by about 20,000 jobs over the past three years, this latest round of layoffs constitutes roughly 13% of the company's current full-time employee base.

In addition to reducing headcount, Verizon plans to convert 179 retail stores that it owns into franchised outlets and close one store. The company has also announced a $20 billion takeover of telecoms firm Frontier Communications, which is set to be completed early next year.

Schulman framed the layoffs as a necessary step towards creating a more agile and proactive organization, with a focus on customer satisfaction. "As a customer-first culture, we have to align our teams and resources to create new value for customers and build a faster, stronger and more proactive Verizon," he wrote in his memo.

To support affected employees, Verizon has established a $20 million reskilling and career transition fund, which will provide training and job placement assistance to help workers develop the skills needed to succeed in an increasingly automated industry. This fund is notable for being the first of its kind, with Schulman claiming that it will focus on developing the necessary skill sets as the company enters the "age of AI".
 
omg 13k jobs cut πŸ€• like what if they dont find new jobs? is that a lot of people who r going to be affected by this... and im all for customer satisfaction but isnt it a bit harsh to make so many people lose their jobz πŸ’ΈπŸ‘‹
 
I'm not convinced about this major restructuring effort πŸ€”... Verizon's all about cutting costs and reducing headcount, which just sounds like a fancy way of saying 'we're gonna lay off people' πŸ’Έ. I mean, 13,000 jobs is a pretty big chunk of their workforce - that's like laying off an entire department! πŸ“Š What's really going on here? Are they just trying to squeeze out some savings before the next big thing comes along? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ And what about all those retail stores they're closing? Is that gonna affect the customer experience at all? ⚠️ I'm not buying it - Verizon needs to focus on creating value for customers, not just slashing costs and pretending like everything's fine 😐.
 
πŸ€” I'm concerned about the sheer scale of this restructuring effort... 13,000 jobs lost is a significant blow to both employees and the local communities where these stores are located. It's clear that Verizon is trying to adapt to an increasingly competitive market and the rise of automation, but it's also worrying to see such a large-scale response. πŸ’Ό

While I appreciate the company's efforts to support affected employees through this reskilling fund, I wonder if it will be enough to cushion the impact on those who are losing their jobs. The $20 million investment seems like a good start, but I'd love to see more concrete plans for supporting workers' skills development and transition into new roles. πŸ“ˆ

It's also interesting to consider how this move will affect Verizon's customer-centric approach, which Schulman highlights as a key aspect of the company's strategy. Will this layoff process lead to better customer experiences or just another example of cost-cutting measures? Only time will tell... πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” Honestly, I'm kinda shocked by this move from Verizon πŸ“±. 13k jobs gone in one go is huge πŸ’Έ. I get what they're trying to do – cut costs and focus on customer satisfaction – but it's gotta be tough for all those employees who'll be losing their jobs 😞. I hope the reskilling fund helps a lot, 'cause that's some serious support 🀝.

It's crazy how much's changed in the telecoms industry πŸ“±πŸ’». Companies are having to adapt fast or risk getting left behind πŸ”₯. And with AI coming into play, it's all about developing those skills πŸ€–. I guess this is a sign of the times... πŸ’Έ
 
just 13k jobs cut, that's a lot 🀯. feels like they're trying to streamline but still gonna have to adapt to the changing landscape. hope those 20m for reskillin are enough 🀞
 
πŸ˜• I just heard about Verizon laying off 13,000 employees... I feel bad for those people who are losing their jobs. It's like a big shockwave 🀯. Why do companies have to cut so many people? Can't they find other ways to save money? πŸ€‘ I mean, I know the telecom industry is getting super competitive and all that, but 13,000 people? That's like, half of their workforce! 😲 How are they going to keep providing good service if they're not even hiring anyone new anymore? πŸ“±πŸ’»
 
πŸš¨πŸ’” Verizon's latest move to cut 13k jobs is a massive red flag! It's like they're trying to make us forget about all those failed promises to improve customer service and expand network coverage πŸ“΄πŸ˜’. I mean, what's next? Cutting our jobs too? 🀯 The whole "building a stronger Verizon" thing sounds like corporate jargon for "letting go of the little guy". Meanwhile, they're busy buying Frontier Communications for a whopping $20 billion πŸ’Έ... meanwhile we're left with pink slips and reduced benefits. Not exactly what I'd call customer-focused 🚫.
 
πŸ€” So I'm thinking Verizon's got a bit of a mess on their hands right now... they're cutting 13k jobs which is like, totally not just gonna magically make them stronger and more agile. I mean what's the point of all this restructuring if you're just gonna end up with fewer employees and less staff to deal with customer issues? πŸ“ˆ

And what about these retail stores they're converting into franchised outlets? That sounds like a recipe for disaster - small business owners are already struggling, do they really need Verizon trying to muscle in on their market too? πŸ’Έ

But you know what really gets me is that they're framing all this as some kind of necessary evil... like the end justifies the means or something. Newsflash Dan: it doesn't work that way! Cutting people's jobs and forcing them into reskilling programs isn't gonna magically make customers happy, it's just gonna leave a bunch of folks feeling screwed over. 😬
 
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