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SINTZ Penguin in Bondage
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Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 9:36 pm Post subject: Mike Burns.. |
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With GM cutting 12,000 jobs in Germany, I'm guessing it will affect the economy pretty bad over there. What's the scoop?
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bbchris Princess Of Hongkong
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RonOnGuitar
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SINTZ Penguin in Bondage
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Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2004 7:40 pm Post subject: Re: Mike Burns.. |
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Well, whichever, I've come to conclusion that Mike is ignoring me and my question. I was sincerely interested how that would affect his bottom line too since he lives there.
Oh well. Lessons learned and time to move on.
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MIKE BURN Generally Crazy Guy
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SINTZ Penguin in Bondage
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Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2004 9:04 pm Post subject: Re: Mike Burns.. |
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Quote: GM managers initially did spread their plans through the news instead of informing their own affected employees who simply watched TV and heard Radio.
Thats typical of U.S. corps. They are afraid of confrontation if they announce it to the employees face. Kind of sucks too. Fact of the matter is, after I was a consultant for 22 years in IT, I figured I would go to work perm with a local company for about the same money. I figured I could start building a retirement and just spend the rest of my career with them.
Well, 3.5 years into it they sold us all to global consulting firm and are in the process of off-shoring everyone to India. Although my company didn't communicate very well, the consulting firm is at least telling us dates of when we will be "cut loose". I suppose all I can do is go back to consulting or open my own business.
Major corps worldwide have seemed to put humans aside and now regard them is assets or liabilities. I guess there is no working to retirement for a company anymore.
I was saddened when I saw the massive GM jobs leaving. It's not new but still seems to be the norm, not only here but everywhere.
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RonOnGuitar
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Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2004 9:31 pm Post subject: Re: Mike Burns.. |
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(EDITED TO ADD: I see Mike beat me to answering! Fast guy, hahaha!)
Sintz, I'm don't think Mike passed by your question intentionally. I'm sure it's just that, like the rest of us, sometimes a person quickly drops in for a few moments and gets back to things a bit later when s/he has more time to catch up.
I don't believe it means anything personal when folks do that - I know that I often miss getting back to a message thread or forget to answer something and there's no intent at all to blow off anyone.
Edited by: RonOnGuitar at: 10/16/04 22:32
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MIKE BURN Generally Crazy Guy
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Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2004 8:41 pm Post subject: Re: |
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Just a follow-up...........
Meanwhile there's a Europe-wide protest going on, with some plants standing entirely still.
Quote: GM staffers protest Europe job cuts
Unrest hits output; workers fight plan to slash 12,000 positions, say losses due to mismanagement.
BOCHUM, Germany (Reuters) - Thousands of embittered car workers rallied across Europe against mass job cuts planned by General Motors, the world's biggest auto manufacturer, as labor unrest disrupted output at more GM plants Tuesday.
GM's labor leaders said more than 50,000 staffers at 13 facilities demonstrated against their U.S.-based employer, which aims to cut its European workforce by up to 12,000 employees -- roughly a fifth -- to halt five years of losses in the region.
Blaming GM for management errors that left the company brutally exposed to weak European car sales, workers demanded the company keep all its plants open and refrain from forced layoffs as it slashes its European payrolls.
"Opel management's blockade has been broken," said Dietmar Hahn, head of the Bochum plant's works council.
"We are on the right track and will succeed," he said, deriding GM's drive for drastic savings: "All that the idiots in pinstripes can think of is job cuts."
Protests are underway at other GM plants in Europe.
Workers at GM plants in Britain - where 400 jobs are to be cut - are also expected to suspend operations briefly.
GM has started negotiating with unions over the job cuts.
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