Hi, just want to respond to all the people who have been replying to this and other posts, "if you don't like it, leave". Obvi these people are probably trolling, but still want to respond. I LOVE working at Nike, have been a loyal employee for over a decade. I've worked hard and have sacrificed out of love for the brand and dedication to my job. Nike in no way made me rich; despite great reviews, I've only had 2 promotions since starting ago and still don't get those sweet stock options. When I started I took a gamble on Nike- neither Nike or Portland was "cool" or a sought after place to work. Despite doing all the right things, my job is in no way safe- hopefully I'll find out soon if I still have a job. The waiting has been agonizing during everything else that's going on. I think I represent MOST people who work at Nike. People on here are not just disgruntled and bitter employees. We all chose to work here because we liked Nike and most of us are dedicated.
Anyway, my point is, I'm grateful to work here and am not naive enough to think Nike can promise us anything. However, I think the other people complaining are right- this is unnecessarily cruel. Layoffs are a fact of life. Dragging layoffs out for over 4 months is not. I know we/ Nike answers to its stockholders- but guess what? Most of us are stockholders too! Nike also has to answer to its customers- but probably ALL of us are customers as well. I think our customers wouldn't think we're so great if they knew how tough and drawn out the layoff process has been. Customers, more and more, shop based on integrity of brands.
Not to mention dragged out layoffs during such an unprecedented, difficult time, are not a great way to attract/ retain top talent. I'm not sure people will continue to line up to work here if they know you can get laid off despite being a great coworker, a productive employee, who hits all your targets- there seems to be a many great/ competent people being laid off. OR that layoffs happen despite fact we're doing so well financially and our stock price is soaring- times when companies usually reward, not punish, their teams. So, what is the point? What does that tell the future or remaining employees the company values?
If I do keep my job, I'll continue to give it my all and be grateful. But, I still think the company can and should do better than this by their people, especially as they know the difference between right and wrong- their multiple town halls to support employees through covid and social injustice demonstrate they know how to "do the right thing", but in this instance they are not.
So no- it's not as simple as "if you don't like it, leave". It's not either-or. It's OK to be dedicated to your job AND expect better from your employer than this. It's OK to demand changes in operating conditions. If people didn't demand better working conditions, we'd all still be working 24/7 with no benefits in dangerous conditions.
And, for the people mocking us for going to a gossip site for information- OF COURSE we are! We're desperate for any kinds of clues for our future.
Hang in there everyone, wishing the best for you all.