Thread regarding Phillips 66 layoffs

Everything is a decision - aka you are being robbed

Once upon a time you joined a company and the work wasn't glamorous, but it was doable. You had a desk, a team, a boss. Healthcare was generous. Income to pay for a household's worth of expenses and the requisite two vacations per year. Defined benefit pension for when you walk out the door at 55 and life was good.

Then they came for the pension. Introduce the 401k. But it's okay because the company is going to offer SSF, Thrift, and many other programs to fill in the gap.

Well now automation is progressing. You are needed to take on responsibilities of those who have left. SSF is gone. Thrift is gone. We are adjusting our retirement benefits to be competitive in the marketplace. Or more honestly, we are determining what is the minimum compensation we can manage without having the company fail.

Truly a starvation diet. If you treated an animal under your care in such a way you'd be locked away and forgotten.

Without writing a novel - the world is constructed of choices. There was a time when a single earner at a company like Phillips provided for a prosperous life and retirement. The game has changed, capital now demands their pound of flesh. But to pay them is a choice. The company could pay their employees as they once did. Think about these things.

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Yes the trend is getting worse and not just the young, and live for the day and tomorrow will take care of its self. Now there are some that wished they had saved. Now there are those that also didn’t thank that SSA wouldn’t be around, so now there savings is now working for them and your no longer working for it.

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Post ID: @1kn+1jytwp1mm

I love the blame on the youngsters. If wealth wasn’t hoarded by the older generations the younger generations would have never learned there is more to life than money.

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Post ID: @1a5+1jytwp1mm

Boo hoo.

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Post ID: @18z+1jytwp1mm

Unionizing. LOL. They’ll just outsource us.

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Post ID: @cy+1jytwp1mm

Reach out to USW and organize a union

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Post ID: @cx+1jytwp1mm

New hires are the only humans that would work here. Any experience tells you to grab what’s left of your soul and leave.

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Post ID: @cg+1jytwp1mm

Anyone interested in exploring unionization of office jobs at HQ and Bartlesville to take back some of the control?

I am exploring this with a few employees and attorneys to see what the options are.

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Post ID: @cc+1jytwp1mm

Putting an end to coddling university new hires could lead to some much-needed positive change.

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Post ID: @ca+1jytwp1mm

You youngsters are the reason for the downfall. No commitment. Jump every two yrs. Why offer pension?

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Post ID: @c2+1jytwp1mm

Outsource all the things!!!

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Post ID: @c1+1jytwp1mm

Another soap box post made by a boomer crying about the good old days! Phillips 66 is still leading in benefits for the industry. Find another company if you are truly “starving”.

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Post ID: @aw+1jytwp1mm

I do believe that 401k was started by the government. So what I suggest to the workers today, is use the 401k up to the company matching. Then start a IRA on the side. Now why it got started I don’t know. May be the government was trying to get people to save for retirement. Any thoughts?

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Post ID: @av+1jytwp1mm

It is more important than ever to take a hard look at the trends and future trajectory of the company, how it is treating its people, and decide for yourself if this is the right place for you in the long term.

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Post ID: @at+1jytwp1mm

It’s common to hear ‘a hungry dog runs faster’ at RLT decisions meetings.

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