Here’s what I can share about the latest publicly reported news on Bell’s layoffs.
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The most widely reported wave occurred in early 2024, when Bell (Canada) announced significant job cuts and then implemented mass firings, primarily through notices to groups of employees in quick, virtual meetings. This event drew union scrutiny and widespread media coverage at the time, including criticism from Unifor about how the reductions were communicated and prioritized.[1][2][3][4]
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Subsequent reporting highlighted ongoing tension between Bell’s management and labor representatives, with unions alleging insufficient transparency about which roles and employees would be affected and calling for accountability regarding the company’s workforce strategy amid cost-cutting and dividend considerations.[6][8]
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Related coverage in industry media and labor-focused outlets has continued to scrutinize Bell’s governance around large-scale job reductions, including public committee appearances by Bell’s CEO where the rationale for mass firings and dividend policies were debated.[6]
If you’d like, I can pull more recent or local results specific to Florida or the U.S. market, or summarize publicly available official statements from Bell or Unifor in a concise timeline.
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OTTAWA – In his appearance before the House of Commons Heritage Committee, Bell CEO Mirko Bibic failed to justify cutting thousands of jobs while Bell Canada Enterprises Inc. (BCE) increased their dividends to a record-high $3.7 billion in 2023.
www.unifor.orgBell, Canada's telecom giant, has fired over 400 workers in an abrupt virtual meeting, deeming them "surplus." The move, criticised by the union Unifor, was described as "shameful" and "disgusting." Employees were given pink slips in 10-minute meetings, sparking an outcry over transparency and communication.
www.businesstoday.in/CNW/ - In his appearance before the House of Commons Heritage Committee, Bell CEO Mirko Bibic failed to justify cutting thousands of jobs while Bell Canada...
www.newswire.caBell has turned its back on Canadian workers and consumers. Learn more:
www.shameonbell.caUnifor, the union that represents over 19,000 telecom workers, has slammed Bell for terminating hundreds of its members through virtual meetings, a move that came just a day after the union rallied in Ottawa against the company's job cuts. This action follows Bell's announcement nearly six weeks ago of its plan to eliminate thousands of
www.iphoneincanada.caOver 400 employees of the massive telecom company Bell were let go during quick virtual group meetings, according to Unifor, the union that represents the
cionews.co.inOriginally Posted on March 3, 2025
labortoday.internationalBell, Canada's telecom giant, has fired over 400 workers in an abrupt virtual meeting, deeming them "surplus." The move, criticised by the union Unifor, was described as "shameful" and "disgusting." Employees were given pink slips in 10-minute meetings, sparking an outcry over transparency and communication.
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