Covid 19 is letting us see what these leaders are really about. How they are reacting to these difficult financial times shows us their true colors. Marinello and Stone lead the path of lies. So much for buying the JD power Award does not help you now. The cool aid is not as tasty any more for those underlining .
11 replies (most recent on top)
Who thought Hertz was #1 because they got that BS award???
30 years with the company. Got my permanent lay off Tuesday. Severence is 11 weeks paid if i sign it.
I know how the favoritism goes. I wasn't a puppet and realized I was going to be replaced by puppets so I left. Those remaining should too.
11,000 Hertz employees across the country lost their jobs yesterday. They could have kept the furloughs, they could have cut the same deal as the airlines. They chose no to. They're gambling that they can survive on loans and use this to terminate thousands of people.
Furlough was to choose and find their favorites and puppets.
This company was so badly managed that they could not survive the liquidity crisis for a month. Sack the entire management.
Sack the entire management.
These lowlife brats will suffer in hell. They promoted and kept the bad ones. Their puppets only. Karma will catch up to the management soon.
Hopefully the lowlife managers who laid the underserving off will get the karma they deserve. Keep your head up team, find a place where you are valued.
https://www.winknews.com/2020/04/14/estero-based-hertz-lays-off-employees-extends-furloughs-for-others/
- Estero-based rental car giant Hertz has laid-off employees and extended furloughs for others as the coronavirus pandemic continues to impact the travel industry.
- Hertz said Tuesday that a portion of employees who had been furloughed have been laid off, while a smaller portion of employees have had their furloughs extended.
- “There is still no clear picture of when travel trends will begin to rebound and to what degree,” the company said in a statement.
- Furloughs were implemented in March across the company’s U.S. locations, including at their corporate office in Estero. The company employed about 38,000 worldwide.
- “Like the rest of the global travel sector, COVID-19’s impact on Hertz arrived swiftly, and the reversal in customer demand has been significant,” said CEO Kathryn V. Marinello, who has relinquished all of her base salary, according to the company.
My dad's furlough got extended. He's losing hope.