Thread regarding PepsiCo Inc. (Pepsi) layoffs

HR Leadership Oblivious to Great Resignation

Today's HR townhall shouldn't give anyone hope that PepsiCo might actually do something to retain talent and boost the employee experience. Complete denial that there is an issue...the great resignation is not a thing for leadership. Don't know about you, but I'm actively looking. I bet many are, much more than they think.

When people are forced back into office, the cr-p is going to hit the fan. That's a tipping point for me. When your job doesn't need a 'hotel office' why bother. Who wants to pack up their stuff and drive into the office to sit at a desk. I have one of those at home. Four C's be D'd.

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The HR team in Plano was the most unprofessional group I’ve ever worked with. Do not trust them at all.

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@nyh+1doYxZDd Then you enjoy being abused. Carry on you weirdo.

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So brave of my fellow coworkers to anonymously post their grievances. I couldn't be happier with my career at PepsiCo. It really does matter who your functional leaders are. In my experience, this has been a great company.

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I am on job boards every day. This stinking company is nothing more than a pay check at this point. The senior management team lives in an alternate universe where everyone is smiling, young, healthy and prospering. The reality, however, portrays a far different picture. One of over worked, fearful employees subsisting on meager pay and increases while the management prospers. First lucrative offer I receive I’m out of here. I’m not even sure I’ll give a full two weeks notice. Just enough to finish my work and hand it off properly. Good health means avoiding toxins. This organization is as toxic as it gets. Good riddance.

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