Take a look at conference room reservations next week in 2C - lots reserved for C@pGemn, the firm that’s being used for this next restructure.
Also, all Supply Chain LG1’s and many L11’s had a meeting on 9/11 for “Workshop Participant Briefing: SC Organizational Design” with many members of the C@pGemn team, and many “private” meetings over this next week.
More US jobs going to Mexico and India! The PepsiCo American way.
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Kinda easy to tell when someone from HR starts posting
Is it isolated to that group or is the field effected too?
I’m a long time Pepsi employee too. It’s a great company. So thankful for almost 35 years. I would recommend Pepsi to anyone that has drive and wants to do well.
As a veteran and long time and accomplished employee my advice would be to just leave. It's sooooo much better away from there. It is toxic. It is restricting. It's is no where near the company it was 20 years ago. But, you have a fortune 50 resume item now. Run with it.
That’s rich- enlisting a foreign company to guide your future when it had massive layoffs this year with over 50% of its employees in India. PepsiCo never learns. Just throws money away. Wreckless.
Bows the time to be proactive and find a new job!
Bring it one. A total waste of effort to get cheap labour.
Bring it on please. Parole us from this sweatshop the sooner the better. Employees are nothing but a liability for these jacobins. If they could run this stinking place entirely on AI they’d do it in a heartbeat. Which is likely their long term goal. You and your family are merely an unnecessarily overhead on a financial spreadsheet for these creeps.
Just say it - CapGemini. A Europe based company in France who is like IBM over there.
"C@pGemn"? Seriously? That is a deeply stoopid name.
Who cares, PEP is a third world sweatshop