How many production workers will be affected
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Probably none to be honest. I'm pretty shocked they did nothing with production management levels in the last wave. If they were smart they'd clean house on anyone not making products to keep the lights on. Get the feeling of bankruptcy looming.
i work in a plant and spoke to few operators regarding the latest rounds of layoff. They no longer have any feelings and are only hanging on for the money. Despite plant director keep pushing for kaizen continuous improvement, the operators are merely putting in their minimum efforts to get away with the yearly target numbers. it is sad that 3M has reached this level of operations
the 2500 layoffs are still not finished from january for production employees, the 6000 new layoffs will mostly be higher graded employees but will also include production (EMEA consultation periods)and definetly go above that figure in the following months, it is disgraceful to see the c-suite arguing amongest themselves as they know the remainco is on life support afetr October. They know Roman is going and now the top job up for grabs but why do they want to be captain of a sinking ship, Someone ring James Cameron and ask him what happens in the sequel