Thread regarding 3M layoffs

3% Cuts to CBG and SIBG

Overheard a VP today.

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@6jgd+1sdwx9xn

Fake varys. Check my post history for my views on this.

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Post ID: @6tkc+1sdwx9xn

Old 3M is history. Time for you to join history too.

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Post ID: @6jgd+1sdwx9xn

Back on track, bring back the successful old 3M formula.

Best in class products that customers pay a premium for and can count on top quality and support.

Our employees are our greatest asset attitude.

This was achieved with local manufacturing, highly skilled technical staff and establishing a company that employees were proud to work for. We won, and in turn, so did our customers.

It’s a tall order for the new guy. Good luck from a 3 decade veteran that remembers the good times.

Keep on the path of outsourcing and low cost labour to achieve a better profit margin for the shareholders, and that ever increasing dividend, see where that gets you. FOCUS ON THE CUSTOMER.

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Post ID: @4ihp+1sdwx9xn

What do you mean "set 3M back on track"? On track for a sale or what? It's not going to be the old 3M

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Post ID: @4daw+1sdwx9xn

Only speculation on my part, but I could see some plant and warehouse consolidation after the health care spinoff. I know our plant has been dead for the past couple months. No sense of urgency to get lines up and going or make up lost production. Apparently we have excess inventory. Looking forward to surviving this next round of cuts and seeing what the new CEO has in mind to set 3M back on track.

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Post ID: @3fjb+1sdwx9xn

So, globally all CBG & SIBG are about 40k fte, 3% is then 1200. Not bad as for first transformative activity under new ceo. However, I suppose the cuts will not impact plants but white collar only. And only middle range - 13 to 15jg. Thoughts?

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@1esk+1sdwx9xn

Even John Kim has showed the middle finger to Tireman. Doesn't buy in to the CI bullsh*t

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Post ID: @2zjt+1sdwx9xn

Everyone anticipating Mr Brown first major cut x%

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Post ID: @2yls+1sdwx9xn

I know a person in safety who is being let go. He was clued in 4 weeks ago this was happening and his number was up. Young guy who had a global role.

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Post ID: @1agy+1sdwx9xn

3% is nothing. We can take out entire departments! Anyone over 30 years with the company must be culled!!

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Post ID: @1ots+1sdwx9xn

Came to know of the global CI VP- JohnKim has left. Anyone knows if he resigned or is being cut off?

Seems like the new CI initiative (replacing previous LSS) is not working any differently

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Post ID: @1esk+1sdwx9xn

Maybe it's 3% of VP's being cut. New CEO might have all the current VP's shaking in their boots.

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Post ID: @1nfx+1sdwx9xn

Cuts to what?

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Post ID: @ywo+1sdwx9xn

If they cut Peter instead of listening to hi, 3M could save a lot, millions of wasteful spending on consultants that repeat the same Stratagies over and over.

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Post ID: @mmz+1sdwx9xn

Thanks thelayoffs.com for providing a communication vehicle for 3M employees. 3M HR, please tell us what is going on!!! If you really want to know what is going on, check in here daily and also proactively share information (use your personal pc).
Layoffs pending. Thanks OP for insight; now we know. 3M HR only reports history and those reports often include obvious gaslighting and seldom include details or facts.

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Post ID: @igj+1sdwx9xn

That's wimpy. Child play. Bill Brown needs to be more bold. This is why he needs to listen more to Peter. If you aren't cutting at least 10 percent, then you are a coward.

Go Pete Go!

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Post ID: @uyf+1sdwx9xn

Cuts to what? Current workforce? Hiring budgets? Admerch budgets? Manufacturing real estate? Coffee pod flavors?

Could mean a lot of things.

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Post ID: @oik+1sdwx9xn

Death by a thousand layoffs.

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