Thread regarding Mondelez International Inc. layoffs

CEO

The company as a whole may be doing OK, but North America has been in a down hill spiral since the appointment of the current CEO. Changes need to be made, some may be unpopular ,but the reputation is terrible, of what was once a respected company.


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@ey Toxic is the one word to describe Mondelez

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Post ID: @37f+1kbg9tv7x

Changes coming in Q2 next year ......

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Post ID: @293+1kbg9tv7x

I feel ya. I’m retired but made my numbers on wow displays . Kudos to you for still selling them

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Post ID: @fn+1kbg9tv7x

It really is an awful company to work for. I've been here 20 years and I used to love it. I'm working on getting out now. The culture here is Soo toxic

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Post ID: @ey+1kbg9tv7x

It needs to start from the top down…clean house! Won’t happen, sold all my stock! Rolled over my pension! I have zero faith! The way to make money is not to load back rooms of stores, instead figure out the problem! Management is an issue. When an RMS, for example, sends a new merchandiser to a store to build a WOW display with 14 hutches and nothing is built because they didn’t know “what was in big boxes” so they left leaving 100 cases of product and the big boxes containing the pos for the display…you got a problem! Then you find out somehow it’s your responsibility to go back after them and resolve, but don’t work overtime. Whose job was it to train the new hire? Then when you complain, your next review is dramatically different than every one prior.
I would never recommend anyone to work here, I make that clear! Discriminatory and retaliatory to start! Nepotism rampant! Horrible organization.

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