Full-Time
Posted on 9/16/2025
AI-driven labor forecasting and scheduling
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Pune, Maharashtra, India + 1 more
More locations: Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Remote
Legion.co provides an intelligent automation platform for workforce management tailored to hourly workforces. It uses a proprietary WFM system to forecast demand across locations and automatically generate granular schedules. A self-learning forecasting engine keeps adapting and optimizes scheduling to match business needs with employee skills and preferences. The platform combines manager tools for compliance and engagement with employee features like gig-like flexibility, self-service, earned wage access, and rewards, all under a subscription model.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Late Stage VC
Total Funding
$185.5M
Headquarters
Redwood City, California
Founded
2016
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Legion Technologies has appointed Carolyn Kwon Montgomery as Senior Vice President of People to support its global expansion. Montgomery joins the AI-native workforce management solution provider's executive leadership team with experience building people organisations in high-growth, venture-backed companies. Most recently Chief People Officer at The Black Tux, Montgomery led people strategy for a 500-employee, multi-state workforce. She has previously achieved measurable results including increasing employee engagement by over 20% and reducing voluntary attrition by 40-50% across critical roles. At Legion, Montgomery will focus on evolving company culture, strengthening leadership development, and implementing scalable systems to support global growth. The company aims to maximise labour efficiency whilst improving conditions for hourly workers.
Legion partners with Rebus to bridge the gap between warehouse and workforce. Legion and Rebus have joined forces to connect real-time warehouse analytics with AI-driven workforce management, giving operators a faster path from insight to action. Legion Technologies and Rebus have announced a partnership that promises to reshape how warehouses manage their workforce. The collaboration brings together Legion's AI-powered workforce management platform with Rebus' real-time warehouse analytics and labor management system, creating an integrated solution that connects operational data directly to labor planning and execution. The integration aims to tackle several pressing warehouse management issues, from employee engagement and schedule predictability to proactive workforce planning and bottleneck detection. By combining Rebus' live operational insights with Legion's automated scheduling capabilities, the solution enables warehouses to align staffing levels dynamically with actual demand, ensuring the right number of workers with the appropriate skills are deployed exactly where and when they're needed. For warehouse operators, this means moving beyond retrospective reporting to predictive, responsive workforce management that adapts to changing conditions as they unfold. Bridging the gap between warehouse insights and workforce action. The Legion-Rebus integration aims to solve a fundamental problem in modern warehouse operations: having access to critical data but lacking the mechanisms to apply it effectively to day-to-day workforce management. As Sanish Mondkar, CEO and founder of Legion, explains, "Today's logistics leaders have unprecedented access to critical warehouse data and insights - the challenge is applying that data to real-time operations." The partnership creates what Mondkar calls "a seamless path from warehouse insight to workforce action." At the heart of the solution is the connection between Rebus' data ecosystem and Legion's AI-powered scheduling and forecasting engine. When Rebus detects changes in warehouse performance metrics, throughput data, or emerging bottlenecks, this information flows directly into Legion's workforce management platform. Legion then processes these signals to automatically adjust schedules, ensuring labor alignment scales with actual demand rather than static forecasts. This real-time synchronization prevents both costly overstaffing and the operational disruptions that occur when warehouses are understaffed. The integration also transforms the employee experience on the warehouse floor. By aligning Rebus' real-time labor data with Legion's automated scheduling, workers gain schedule predictability and empowerment - factors that have become increasingly important for retention and engagement. Combined with workforce self-service features and on-demand pay capabilities accessible through a single mobile application, the solution turns raw warehouse floor data into tangible improvements in work-life balance and financial wellness - crucial advantages in high-turnover industries like warehousing. For workforce planning teams, the partnership enables a more proactive approach to labor management. Historical performance and throughput data from Rebus feed Legion's AI forecasting engine, creating a unified view of the entire operation. This gives management a clearer view of staffing trends and helps them plan budgets that more accurately reflect operational reality. When Rebus identifies bottlenecks by comparing planned work against actual execution, workforce leaders can immediately adjust staffing plans or reassign labor to maintain consistent throughput and prevent disruptions before they cascade through operations. Legion's momentum continues with major product expansion. Legion Technologies has demonstrated strong momentum entering 2026, and the Rebus partnership follows closely on the heels of another major announcement. The company recently unveiled more than 90 new innovations that significantly extend the capabilities of Legion AI. These innovations introduce autonomous workforce decision automation across forecasting, scheduling, time and attendance, and labor optimization. Central to this expansion is a new generation of AI Assistants that move beyond simple conversational interfaces. These assistants perform sophisticated, multidimensional analysis across forecasts, schedules, labor rules, and execution data. They can answer complex questions about why schedules changed, what trade-offs were made during optimization, and how alternative decisions would impact cost, coverage, compliance, and employee experience. The innovation wave also includes advanced labor planning capabilities that enable complex scenario modeling and detailed what-if analysis across demand patterns, labor constraints, and cost targets. These plans maintain a closed loop with real-time execution, continuously adapting forecasts and schedules as conditions change on the ground. Complementing these capabilities are configurable SmartCards that provide managers with personalized, actionable insights, placing the most relevant information directly at their fingertips through customizable layouts and built-in formulas. Building the future of data-driven workforce management. The Rebus partnership and the recent wave of product innovations expand the arsenal Legion Technologies offers enterprises for managing their workforce. By connecting Rebus' analytics and visibility with Legion's workforce management platform, customers can move faster from insight to action, improving labor efficiency while supporting a more flexible, employee-centric workplace. Looking ahead, the integration of real-time warehouse analytics with AI-powered workforce management sets a new standard for what's possible in logistics operations. As warehouses continue to face pressure from volatile demand patterns and the need to improve profitability, solutions that can dynamically align staffing to actual operational conditions in real time will become increasingly valuable.
Dollar Tree deploys workforce management solution chainwide. * October 16, 2025 at 10:46 AM EDT * By Adam Blair Value retailer Dollar Tree has partnered with Legion Technologies to launch its first-ever workforce management solution, covering employees at its 9,000 stores and 18 distribution centers across North America. With the Legion mobile app, associates can request schedule changes, swap shifts, communicate with managers and access performance rewards and feedback via a single user interface. "As a retailer with over 150,000 associates, we needed a next-generation solution that would allow us to better manage our labor budget while increasing associate engagement," said Jocelyn Konrad, Chief of Dollar Tree Stores and Enterprise Operations in a statement. "With Legion's support, we are enhancing our workforce operations to improve our associate workflows while delivering genuine value for our business." "The platform also enhances compliance through powerful automation and visibility tools across multiple jurisdictions, while delivering advanced demand forecasting to optimize labor utilization and ensure appropriate staffing levels," said Sanish Mondkar, CEO of Legion Technologies in a statement. In May 2023 Dollar Tree faced pressure from activist investors over low worker pay and a lack of diversity in upper levels of management, and the retailer has also come under fire with the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for workplace safety violations. In August 2025 Dollar Tree partnered with Uber Eats for on-demand deliveries from its stores, but these store-based deliveries often put additional pressure on associates, increasing the need for workforce and task management solutions.
Legion has emerged from stealth mode, securing $38 million in seed and Series A funding for its browser-native AI Security Operations Center (SOC) platform.
Legion Technologies, a leading innovator in workforce management (WFM), today announced the appointment of Marcus Beaver, who joins as Strategic Advisor to the CEO, to support the business as it scales and expands across the United Kingdom and Europe.