Approximately 3,000 people could lose their jobs following the shuttering of
Verizon call centers in Texas, Michigan and Washington state. Local ABC
affiliate
ABC 13 reported on Thursday that up to 1,000 workers may be
released as Verizon moves its call center out of the Houston, Texas region.
Verizon will close call centers in Michigan and Washington as well, impacting a
total of about 3,000 workers. It is unclear if the carrier intends to open new
call centers to replace the shuttered facilities, or if it will look to increase
head counts at other existing call centers. Verizon said in a statement that the
closures are ”a very difficult but necessary business decision,” and a company
spokesperson confirmed to
ABC 13 that it will find new jobs within the
company for workers willing to relocate, though it is unclear if Verizon plans
to cover relocation expenses. The carrier also said it will pay a severance to
employees who do not secure new jobs within the company.
UPDATE: A Verizon Wireless spokesperson contacted BGR to clarify a number of
inaccuracies and omissions in
ABC 13′s report. The company does not
plan to open new call centers following these three closures, however it will
continue to operate 28 call centers across the country. 2,600 workers will be
affected by shuttering of the facilities in Texas, Michigan and Washington,
however all employees have been invited to relocate. Verizon will pay employees
who move to new centers $10,000 in after-tax dollars to relocate, and workers
who do not continue with the company will be provided with separation benefits.
Via-
BGR
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