reposting this, it's a good thread:
If the past is, in any way a predictor for the future in this case, it should be preceded by an earnings call (more precisely a missed earnings).
I expect this time the things to be rushed a little bit as they had a lot of time to prep this.
I could watch my manager for more than 9 months maneuvering to place me on projects where I won't become a dependency, serving just as a backup person mostly. I think it started when they announced the summer mandatory shutdown. This was a clear indicator for this.
So in my case, I know I am on the list, my manager knows I know I am on the list. His problem is that he has some problems himself (he just does not know how big they are)
I hope they will motivate me good enough not to take them to court because I have some serious ammo in my backpack :-) . And I don't even need to open my mouth outside of the company, I just need to send the email upward on the food chain and present some facts. When you are on a high payrate and such problems surface their decision is going to be almost natural and my help will be welcome. I can't even be sued back because all I would do would be to explain some problems that have been tolerated by negligence.