@YWAOiDG-azu
GM went out of their way to NOT discriminate on the basis of age. So much so, that they shot themselves in the foot in many areas.
In November, employees were told that the involuntary separations would be based on performance.
In February, at all people meetings after the layoffs, we were told that they were NOT based on performance.
It was an age-first balancing act. Every group had to give a little, and the ages of those cut had to look like a cross section of the total group ages. That meant that high paid, older, low-performers were retained, while high-performing younger employees were sacrificed. The list of who stayed and who was cut appears to have been done blind to names, performance, salary, current work assignment, critical knowledge, or anything else that might have actually made sense.
The illogical nature of the cuts have a lot of those who are still here wondering about the future of the company. Especially with new management throwing new work at understaffed departments as if nothing happened.