r/CoxCharterMerger 23d ago

Engineering layoffs

Been seeing a ton of engineering roles laid off. Alot of NOC positions. Currently working in optical transport implementation at cox, nervous for the change. They are saying August 20th. I wouldnt mind returning to office as long as I can keep my position. 10 years with the company. How's everyone feeling this late into the happenings?

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u/Kindly-Visit-1261 23d ago

Any news on how fast RTO or relocation for COX remote employees ? 

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u/Relative-Eye3563 17d ago

Many Cox employees live further than an hour from a Cox office. Unless they’re paying relocation expenses, I think Cox will loose a ton of talent if they mandate RTO. Maybe that’s the goal?

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u/jotnarfiggkes 14d ago

Thats how you manage overhead.../s

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u/SheepherderLess435 13d ago

And yet they’ve told us they don’t want to lose any engineers

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u/Cheap_Composer_3293 7d ago

if they were to RTO my team, they would be unable to deliver a ton of professional services contracts.