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Quiet Firing

Have you experienced 'quiet firing', which is when a manager subtly encourages a worker to quit or neglects them through lack of feedback, resources, or support?

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Or should I say, quite fired!

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Post ID: @5lqq+1jAd4SxH

Dear @5ybp+1jAd4SxH,

When you find yourself assigned to a cost reduction team or black belt role, you have infact been quiet fired.

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Post ID: @5nhl+1jAd4SxH

I have been a black belt for 6 years. In that time span, I've only had one original idea.
Have I been quiet fired?

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Post ID: @5ybp+1jAd4SxH

Although it has been denied, quiet firing happened to me too.

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Post ID: @2yiz+1jAd4SxH

All APAC countries? Then this is worthy of a new topic instead of hidden under this one

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Post ID: @3zrm+1jAd4SxH

The APAC layoffs have just started this week. Department heads have been instructed to give names. Plants are not spared for this round.

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Post ID: @2yiz+1jAd4SxH

They will also use PIP against you. I hope , at some point, the vac mandates will strike back at the mid level management and make them liable for their actions. There is a need for a painful lesson.

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Post ID: @1jal+1jAd4SxH

Managers are rewarded when they reduce headcount by having disgruntled people quit. This prevents a severance package. The boss gets a bigger bonus for saving the company the money and hassle of a firing.
I'm retired thankfully but can tell the higher ups have made it clear many times that quiet firing is the biggest cost savings a leader can deliver. And bosses keep getting a favorable raise when they can do this vs the bosses who are actually firing people who are getting 6 month severance.

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Post ID: @1zai+1jAd4SxH

TIL I am being quiet fired by my supervisor. And I have been learning through my peers here that there is nothing I can really do - incompetent supervisors have all the power.

Seriously though, with all the lay offs and everything, how is it that it seems that supervisors and upper management are untouched? I

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Post ID: @1nfb+1jAd4SxH

Quiet Firing Warning Signs

  1. Changes related to work responsibilities:
  • Reassigning important job responsibilities to other employees
  • Demoting an employee, or changing their job description
  • Not assigning promising new opportunities
  • Setting up unreasonable performance targets
  • Giving an employee responsibilities that are undesirable or misaligned with their role
  • Preventing an employee from receiving a well-deserved promotion
  1. Changes related to compensation:
  • Pay cuts
  • Preventing an employee from earning more by taking on extra work or overtime
  • Not providing expected yearly bonuses or raises
  1. Changes related to working conditions:
  • Changing work hours or regular shifts
  • Increasing workloads to unreasonable or unmanageable levels
  • Forcing an employee to relocate
  • Taking away “perks” such as an office or parking spot
  • Changes related to supervisor communication:
  • Not discussing career trajectory or providing performance feedback
  • Evaluating an employee unfairly, providing excessively harsh feedback, or constantly criticizing their work
  • “Ghosting,” or repeatedly cancelling meetings
  • Not providing critical information related to an employee’s work and responsibilities
  • Not giving an employee credit for their work, or even worse, giving the credit to others

https://hbr.org/2022/11/are-you-being-quiet-fired

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Post ID: @1cbi+1jAd4SxH

🤚🏻Yes!

I've tried to start this conversation at least a dozen times over the last month.
My comments keep getting removed.

The psychological aspect really needs to be shared.
Managers put a lot of effort into trying to eliminate severance packages and unemployment benefits.

I wanted to simply support this community to provide tactics/strategies to deal with it.

When I finally left under duress, HR told me that I could either quit or be layed off, but either way, won't approve unemployment benefits!

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