Thread regarding Nike Inc. layoffs

Everybody is missing a great issue. Nike or the rest.

Being a professional at what you do, that I am sure you have spent countless hours preparing yourself and gaining solid, relevant experience. Why do you have to live in permanent anxiety of losing your job due to some other people's lack of vision, professionalism, know how, experience, etc.

Why? Some say is the economic cycles, competition, product demand and so forth.

The point is that professionals, especially technical and you know how hard is to keep up with projects, deadlines and technology changes, do not deserve this torture to be gainfully employed under stress, in order to survive, prosper and give self and family some piece of mind.

I think that the market place needs some serious re-engineering. How could you give your best in an environment of brown noses, back stabbers, buddy buddy, job insecurity, incompetence, with complete disregard of an employee's mental health and well being. Many say, yes, you will find another job, bla, bla, bla. How many can relocate that easy with kids in school, wife employed hopefully, Mortgage, Car loans, etc.

I say stop taking and taking it and fight to develop a "Terms contract system" just like executives do. If you are let go before the end of your employment contract, you must be compensated with penalties from the employer for their failure to growing the business to support the human capital load of a company.

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Never put loyalty in a company that doesn't have your name on it....the company is as loyal to you as the next quarterly statement.

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Post ID: @1dyi+P3fe3ST

@ehs I laughed so bad man, I laughed. "tilt at windmills" just killed me...

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Post ID: @bbn+P3fe3ST

"I say stop taking and taking it and fight to develop a "Terms contract system" just like executives do."

Yeah, good luck with that. Huey Long and others said much the same in the 1930s, yet here we are. Pardon, but this idea is certainly quaint; technological obsolescence, globalization, and other like factors, contributing. But go ahead and tilt at windmills, if you like; you're not breaking the law, and it's a free country...for a while yet, anyway.

Technology alone will render ideas like this futile. Google this: technology replacing human jobs

...but not when you're sober.

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Post ID: @ehs+P3fe3ST

Nike never invests in its people. CFE and IDPs are a JOKE. No $$$ invested in keep the skills fresh. No time allocated to it either.

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Post ID: @bfb+P3fe3ST

This is a good post and you ask a very important question here...

I am 58 years old, I have almost 40 years of work experience - I ask myself similar questions.

I think that the Millennials have an answer for you - they have figured this out, we do not know this yet, they do not know this yet, but it seems to me that they have figured it out.

In short, all Millennial engagements are mostly transnational - they come in, they want TLC immediately, they want clear career paths, they want respect, advancement, continuous learning, great pay, and above all they want to be treated nice. All of this they want right now, right after they join the workforce.

For us, old-timers, this strikes an awkward tone. We feel they need to earn their chops, to earn all of this, gosh, look at the sacrifices we did to get where we are - all of this needs to be earned. But, our reasoning is flawed!

The concept of a corporation evolved over last three decades, while my generation's mind set did not. While we put in long hours and give everything to the company, the company changed - it has no more loyalty and you can be kicked to the curb at any given point in time (as we witnessed this week). No matter what you did, you are exposed and disposable. The contract is not valid any more, we give everything to the company - company gives back only sometimes...

So, to survive and to be successful, a new approach by the worker is needed. The worker needs to act just like the Millennials do, he or she needs to be self focused and the relationship with the corporation needs to remain transaction. This required an evaluation of each transaction upon it's completion and a decision if the transnational relationship should continue or cease.

Kids always get it right, that's why we as species keep improving....

PS. I am not a native speaker, so my line of reasoning and sentence structure might be off a bit, I do hope you get the point though...

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