Thread regarding General Motors layoffs

1000+ contractors gone

Word on the street is about 1400-1500 contractors gone in the last few weeks. Don't come to work on Monday, call on a Saturday. Salaried are standing on edge, tired of the BS.

So 1400 + 2400 buyouts = 3800. They want 8000? Are they nuts? Who are they going to have left to do the work? I see they're making some kind of concessions for factory workers. Only the factory workers.

Mary is looking a little old and tired with all this publicity. Many customers and qualified employees lost, pulling a John Galt. Advocates against the company for life. EVs and AVs that no one wants. Significant other told me the other day, well, I guess we start buying NON big 3. We'll find out if it was worth it. Not a single extended family member would ever by GM, and we're all car people.

I guess George Carlin said it best:

“When you're born into this world, you're given a ticket to the freak show. If you're born in America you get a front row seat.”

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You are a fool if you think they lean emotionally upon the action very much.

The term business is business, is solely coined to take out the personal exchange within the situation. It's designed to take out the emotional burden and obligation of the transaction, to itemize the situation and remove personal involvement.

If you have a moral compass, and should you follow a higher power, you will not be immune to the effects of your actions, among others. Mary Barra will be no exception, despite her mega millions. The wealth of this lifetime, will NOT carry you into the next. The meek will inherit the earth, and it sounds to me, that Marry does NOT fall into this category. I withhold judgement of course.

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Post ID: @fwbm+WDgK3j8

You're a fool if you think any of GM's leadership enjoys telling people "You're fired".

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Post ID: @5apu+WDgK3j8

Problem with Mary is that she's not intellectually capable to identify that those she cut, become advocates against the company for life. Those and their spheres of influence.

It goes well beyond a dissatisfied customer for life.

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Post ID: @5rct+WDgK3j8

Ah the motivations and next actions are hiding in plain sight.

First let’s look at the plants. Who are they targeting? Which employees would have difficulty moving - would it be the older employees with kids in school and elderly parents to care for?

Now let’s look at the salaried IT , engineers and such. Yes, of course they are cutting way too deep. In a few months when the laid off are desperate, they will be offered contracting positions for much less pay and no benefits— and be glad to get it. GM bean counters are taking a calculated risk that they can reacquire same or better skill set later for much less $.

GM is taking a page from IBM’s playbook. Mary is just not as slick as Ginni Rometty.

https://features.propublica.org/ibm/ibm-age-discrimination-american-workers/

My sons got the IBM treatment, now I will get the GM treatment :-(

Buckle up it is going to be a bumpy ride.

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Post ID: @2nmy+WDgK3j8

Enough with the “John Galt” b---s---. That’s the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard. Go b--ch on some other website. Just f--- off John Galt!

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Post ID: @2ntn+WDgK3j8

Either way, there's FAR too many on the inside that will give us the scoop. We will know soon enough.

The contract go to bed knowing what is, and can plan accordingly. The direct salaried go to bed knowing they won't likely have a great Christmas, with far too many unknowns. The factory workers, have time to figure things out.

Mary Barra, will sleep just fine with her seven figure net worth. #AdvocatesagainstGM seems like a great hashtag that comes to mind.

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Post ID: @1kks+WDgK3j8

I'm not entirely sure that is true. The day of reckoning comes within 30 days.

And cut the s**t about the not wanting to hear about the John Galts, millennials, and other. You get what you will be given. Your WILL hear, and you will listen to both the numbers, as well as the other. You don't get to make that decision unless you choose not to frequent the site.

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Post ID: @1kiu+WDgK3j8

I just wanted to add that all of the contract layoffs DO NOT COUNT towards the 8000 count direct-hires of GM. The contract layoffs are their own entity -- so expect 8000 - 2400 buyouts = 5600 direct-hire layoffs to come soon.

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Post ID: @1shp+WDgK3j8

I'm honestly amused by the way older workers look at millennials. As if Boomers and Gen-X'ers are known for their humility, lol. They're all just as entitled and whiny as they claim the youngsters are. The ground is shifting under their feet and that makes them scared; that's all this is.

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Post ID: @vdz+WDgK3j8

This site is for discussing information about the layoffs. Go somewhere else to b--ch about John Galt, Millennials, and wealthy executives.

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Post ID: @plv+WDgK3j8

The world's perception of this generation of American workers is that of a supremely arrogant and entitled brats living off the hard work of their forebears, unwilling to come to terms with the fact that the rest of the world has surpassed them while willing to work at lower pay scales.

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Post ID: @fnr+WDgK3j8

"How to lose friends and alienate people" comes to mind. GM may want the rights to that title copy.

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