Kyndryl takes employees' pulse while cutting off circulation for some
Kyndryl has faced criticism for sending out a pulse survey on the same day it informed some employees of potential redundancies. The company is attempting to address labor costs while also measuring employee sentiment through regular surveys. This timing has raised concerns about the company's sensitivity towards its workforce during a challenging period.
- ▪Kyndryl informed certain employees of potential redundancies while simultaneously distributing a pulse survey.
- ▪The company is trying to address labor costs in various countries, including the UK.
- ▪Kyndryl's financial results showed a revenue increase but a significant drop in net profit.
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