Thread regarding Mattel Inc. layoffs

Dear Mr. Sinclair, here are your problems

1 Cutting employee benefits does not solve the problem. It demotivates whatever you have left of an organization and reflects an inability to solve the real problem. While you are cutting the benefits of the rank and file, why don't you cut the benefits of the EVP's, SVP's and VP's like car allowances, special health benefits and paid financial planning. There are so many of them, this is where the real money (and the problem) is. Show some real leadership. Take care of the people who made the brands great not the bureaucrats who are destroying it.

2 Adding more bean counters is not an answer. They don't understand the business. They just play with numbers. They add a lot of overhead cost themselves. Fancy MBA's doesn't help us innovate product nor reduce product cost. It cheapens the product. We are a manufacturer and marketer of product not an accounting firm. Get rid of the bean counters. Show some real leadership.

3 The operations people are incompetent. First is the food guys, then its the coffee guys. For years, they don't understand our manufacturing processes and all they do is point fingers as their way of trying to solve problems because they don't know consumer hardgoods. Automation??? Sure make more crap and handle more crap...but it's automated!

4 All talk...all BS all the time. It is a company rooted in politics. Politics because most executives have no clue what our business and brands truly represent. They are smoothing talking con artists who are self-centered putting more weight on style versus substance. The Mattel management is destroying Fisher Price, it will destroy American Girl, it is heading to ruin MEGA.

5 Change the good old boys at the top. Show leadership. Have them (and yourself) no compensation until we've recovered. If you really believe what you are doing is right, put your money where your mouth is.

I will let everyone else chime in...speak your mind. You know they are watching, maybe someone will listen.

More truths to come...after June 20.

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Post ID: @OP+CcFpT98

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Not surprising. ES has always had that Jerkoff mentality especially when it came to the parking garage/where your space is shows your importance mentality. Personally I cannot wait for California to sink into the ocean. Everyone of the assholes that have come out to EA have been destroying this place for years. worst move ever.

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Post ID: @3EdV+CcFpT98

On top of that ridiculous benefit, VP and up fly business class which can be 5X the cost of coach, get $1000 monthly car allowance because perhaps they can't afford a car payment on their paltry salary, etc - the list goes on and on and on. So instead of cutting retirement and pension benefits for the masses who don't make anywhere near the salary of those in the elite group, if you just got rid of some of these perks (no I didn't say jerks), you would be saving a LOT of costs and overehead that is not necessary. Shouldn't belt tightening happen for ALL and not just below the VP level? Oh I forgot, they are the elitist who will never be seen in coach or driving anything less than a BMW or Mercedes. AND if leadership knew what they were doing and had a vision for the company, maybe we could understand these inflated benefits for the inflated egos. But sadly they do not lead, nor have any leadership ability.

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Post ID: @3ojm+CcFpT98

Speaking of the benefits of the VPs....did you know they all executives have access to special services at UCLA medical center? This is by NO means a no-frills benefit. By the description on UCLA's webpage this is "a comprehensive health evaluation, plus assessments and tests that are often not considered routine. Particular emphasis is placed on maximizing cardiovascular status, cancer screenings, and nutritional assessment/ counseling. In addition, each client's program is tailored to your specific needs, including additional tests and special consultations with top-level specialists." With the amount of money being spent on benefits like this, I can tell you without hesitation, that the VP of my department doesn't justify his worth for this benefit. It's comical what is being spent on VPs and what people who TRULY contribute to innovation to this company get back in return. This is just some of the many places that your money is going that you're NOT getting. 'nuf said.

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Post ID: @2obB+CcFpT98

Isn't it just as easy to create a fake email account and email him at his mattel address? If you're going to put that much into writing this out (which is all very good and to the point), why not send Otto the puts directly? Hell, send him the link to this site.

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Post ID: @1o4y+CcFpT98

Well written but you are fooling yourself if you think anyone at Mattel that has the power to make a change is reading this. I mean look they created the TOF office. With a bunch of people considered to be useless leaders with no vision. The twins send out poorly written emails and schedule brainstorms. Wow. How forward thinking. How about the article in the LA Times? Dickson said all the cost cutting was the wrong thing to do yet the tasks keep coming. Leave people. The job market in LA is good.

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Post ID: @1RXB+CcFpT98

Well said. Unfortunately, most of the people walking out the door on June 30 truly loved the company they worked for at one time. You cannot replace that and Mattel Leadership will never understand it and couldn't be moving farther from ever attaining it again with the decisions they are making.

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Post ID: @rbV+CcFpT98

Mattel does not perform or act like a Fortune 500 company. That we have seen in all financial metrics. Does not seem things are changing anytime soon. Operations (GSC) or whatever new name and logo they use are not competent. The leaders of GSC have no tangible improvement in the two years at the helm. Show something other than a slick presentation. The question is, do we have more power as employees, share holders or customers?? Clearly not as employees. How can institutional share holders get wind of what is apparent? Until then Mattel is ripe for a train wreck. How can this awful situation be changed before others lose their jobs?

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