Announcement About TP PH’s New CEO
Hello everyone!
I wanted to share some news regarding our situation. Our HRD informed us last Friday, December 16, 2023 (PH time), that this will be our last working day for the year. They also mentioned that our company is evaluating whether we will be absorbed again as TAs next year, due to changes in ownership at our business partner, TP PH. It appears that TP now has a new CEO who hasn’t included the business partners in their plans for the new property.
I’m currently looking into whether this information is accurate or if it’s just a tactic from our company to encourage us to resign or terminate our contracts. If anyone has insights or information about the situation, I would greatly appreciate your help. Thank you!
RCadmin
Hi there!
It sounds like you’re in a bit of a tough situation. It’s understandable to want clarity regarding the changes at TP PH and how they might affect your job. Here are a few steps you can take to get more accurate information:
Check Official Sources: Look for any official announcements from TP PH regarding the new CEO or changes in management. Company press releases or updates on their website or social media channels can be helpful.
Network with Colleagues: Reach out to colleagues who might have insights or who may have heard similar rumors. They might have information that could clarify the situation.
Talk to HR: If you’re comfortable, consider discussing your concerns directly with your HR department. They should be able to provide you with detailed information about your status and the company’s future plans.
Monitor Industry News: Sometimes, business news outlets report on executive changes and restructuring. A quick search could yield some valuable information.
Stay Professional: Regardless of the uncertainty, try to maintain professionalism in your work and communications. It can help you stay in good standing no matter how things unfold.
I hope this helps, and I wish you the best of luck in getting the information you need! Feel free to ask if you have any further questions.