Citi Layoffs Lead to Immediate Loss of Employee Benefits
— Reddit r/layoffs
Key Takeaway
A Reddit user shares a personal story about a family member who was laid off from Citi, losing access to their work-related points immediately. The post highlights the uncertainty of job security and the immediate consequences of layoffs.
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