AM I NEXT? NO LOVE AT NATIONAL EVENT SERVICES

Am I Next, National Event Services to close California office.

Yeadon, Pennsylvania-based National Event Services, a provider of security, medical, and crowd management service to large events, has announced the closure if its West Coast office located in Rocklin, California which will result in the layoff of 268 employees.

According to National Event Services CEO, Carl Monzo, “We hope to accomplish this closure with the least possible disruption to the lives of our employees.”

No reason is given for the closure.

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life, or promises for a bright future. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. No one is guaranteed to wake up tomorrow and still have a job by evening. Are you now wondering, Am I Next?

AM I NEXT? NO LOVE -- LAYOFFS AT FIRST STUDENT (05/08/24)

Am I Next? First Student loses contract.

MAY 8, 2024 — 253 PENNSYLVANIA LAYOFFS

The company has announced the closure of two locations, Greenburg, Pennsylvania, and Allentown, Pennsylvania, and the layoff of 253 employees on June 30, 2024

The closures will impact 80 in Greensburg and 173 workers in Allentown.

The decision was driven by the loss of the Hempfield Area School District and the Allentown School District contracts.

According to a company spokesperson, “First Student has been proud to serve the communities for years, and while disappointed, our goal is to ensure a smooth transition for the districts, and we remain focused on delivering safe transportation through the remainder of the school year. First Student is also committed to assisting our employees through this process. We want to retain as many of them as possible and are helping them find employment at other company locations in the area. Our drivers are the best trained in the industry, and we appreciate the care and dedication they have shown to the families we serve in these communities.”

JUNE 12, 2021 — 228 EMPLOYEES WERE LAID OFF AS THE SAN FRANCISCO BAYVIEW FACILITY CLOSED

The company has announced the closure of its San Francisco Bayview facility which will impact 228 employees, including bus drivers, dispatchers, mechanics, fuelers, and support staff.

It was reported that the closure is related to the San awarding a transportation contract to another vendor.

MAY 15, 2019 — Original Post…

It is a well-known story among employees of contracted service providers. Cincinnati, Ohio-based First Student, a leading provider of school bus transportation to public and private schools, has lost the contract to provide busing services to the Kansas City Public Schools. It will close its Kansas City facility and lay off 293 employees.

In filing a WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification) Act notification with the State of Missouri, the company noted, “The loss of this contract effectively ends our business interests in the Kansas City, MO., district," the letter states. "As a result of these sudden, unforeseen business circumstances, First Student expects its location to experience a permanent closing.”

Even though First Student’s bid was significantly lower, the school system appears to have awarded its 3-year $45 million contract to Student Transportation of America, partly because of technology that allows parents to track the location of their child’s school bus. First Student is threatening a lawsuit.

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life, or promises for a bright future. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere ... are you now wondering, Am I Next?

AM I NEXT? NO LOVE -- LAYOFFS AT TRANSAMERICA (06/22/22)

Am I Next? Transamerica closing down Employee Benefits operation in Little Rock, Arkansas.

AUGUST 18, 2022 — 59 LAYOFFS IN CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA

Transamerica parent company Aegon will eliminate 55 workers by December 31, 2022, as the company partners with a third party to run their IT help desk. Transamerica will lay off 4 workers in an unrelated event.

JUNE 22, 2022 — 40 MORE LAYOFFS IN CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA

Transamerica has announced that it is laying off 40 employees, including 38 remote workers reporting to the Cedar Rapids unit, and scheduled for August 15th, 2022.

According to a company spokesperson, “After carefully assessing its business needs, Transamerica has made the difficult determination to eliminate 40 positions in the state of Iowa. This will enable Transamerica to be more efficient and competitive in delivering its solutions to customers and their financial professionals. These eliminations are not associated with previous decisions to engage Tata Consultancy Services. The majority of these job eliminations are in technology functions. To help ensure that Transamerica has the flexibility to scale its work based on evolving customer needs, Transamerica will transition certain technology functions to suppliers that have U.S. operations.“

DECEMBER 9, 2020 — 53 LAYOFFS IN CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA

The layoffs were reported to the State of Iowa as part of the WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act and the company refused to provide further details. Speculation is that this is a continuation of the previous layoffs associated with transitioning operations to India as part of the Tata Consultancy Services effort to manage operations.

DECEMBER 6, 2019 — TRANSAMERICA BEGINS SHIFT TO INDIA AND TCS RAMPS UP ITS AMERICAN PRESENCE TO CAPTURE INSURANCE BUSINESS SIMILAR TO THAT OF TRANSAMERICA.

The company announced that there will be approximately 40 layoffs in the Cedar Rapids, Iowa area as the company continues to transition operations to India.

820 employees were absorbed into TCS when the company signed a $2 billion deal for Tata Consultancy Services to manage the company’s life and annuities business and service its policy operations. These employees will work in Cedar Rapids or at homeas TCS commits to keeping a Cedar Rapids presence as its third-party administrator insurance hub.

If history is any guide, the handwriting is on the wall as TCS may decide in the future to replace American workers with cheaper Indian labor, possibly using H1-B visas to import personnel, after being trained by their American counterparts.

According to a TCS spokesperson, “A primary goal for TCS is to acquire new third-party administrator business clients and replicate for them what we have successfully done with Transamerica.” Much of the cost savings often involves replacing skilled labor with Indian personnel.

MAY 6, 2019 — Original post…

Baltimore, Maryland-based Transamerica Corporation, the holding company for various insurance and investment companies, has decided to end operations at the company’s Employee Benefits Group located in Little Rock, Arkansas. The closure will result in 110 employee layoffs.

According to a company spokesperson, “Transamerica continually assesses its location strategy to ensure alignment with our business requirements and financial objectives. We have determined that Little Rock is no longer a long-term strategic location for our operations and we will close our office there at the end of 2019. We are keenly aware of the impact these actions will have on our employees and their families. For this reason, we will be offering separation benefits to eligible employees, including outplacement services. The Employee Benefits business line will continue to be “an integral part of our strategy, and we are continuing to grow this market with talent in other U.S. locations.”

Transamerica is in the process of further digitization of its various businesses and product line using the expertise of Mumbai, India-based Tata Consultancy Services. By increasing self-service operations for its policyholders and those seeking to purchase insurance, one can expect further employee layoffs as “modernization” proceeds.

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life, or promises for a bright future. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere ... are you now wondering, Am I Next?