Thread regarding General Motors layoffs

help GM with there lay-off process

A lot of people seem to have a changed opinion about getting laid off after they heard they would still get team GM and severance. I wish there was a way GM made it possible to work with employees less than 12 years who wanted to leave. A lot of highly capable and great performing people lost their jobs who wanted to stay. I would trade with there position in a heartbeat so they can keep there job.

Just venting and I’m very angry I did not get laid off because I’m tired of being here and leaving anyways after the bonus is paid out.

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Post ID: @OP+Xu4WRqg

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Boo Hoo ... here's some cheese to go with that ...

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Post ID: @rhh+Xu4WRqg

About 12 years ago Ford did a voluntary separation just like the OP suggested. It was a lot better than way this was done. It even gave folks some time to find a job before they left and they could do a little knowledge transfer. If we had known the rules for separation this would have been way less agonizing for the employees.

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Post ID: @gtd+Xu4WRqg

If their goal was just to cut headcount, they wouldn't have limited the vsp to people with over 12 years experience.

They would have opened it to anybody.

They were explicitly trying to get rid of older employees.

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Post ID: @gef+Xu4WRqg

I’ve heard of at least one instance of someone taking a VSP during this timeframe. If you would be interested in leaving under the terms of the VSP, tell your manager and HR rep.

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Post ID: @rmw+Xu4WRqg

OP: clearly these commenters are ignorant. No one knew about the severance that was to be offered & it's dumb to think that wouldn't have been a factor in a person's decision to go for a VSP. I agree that it might have helped avoid some high-performers being unfairly let go.

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Post ID: @tze+Xu4WRqg

It's great to see that your priority is to get paid to leave

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Post ID: @wwu+Xu4WRqg

@Xu4WRqg-mqn sounds good in theory but I would think that anyone who did that would just get walked to the door right then and leave with nothing.

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Post ID: @tvy+Xu4WRqg

You could’ve raised your hand and told your manager you’d be willing to be laid off especially if it was to save someone else. I’m just saying.

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Post ID: @mqn+Xu4WRqg

Wow...you want to leave...here is a tip...there is thing called quitting.

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Post ID: @wdj+Xu4WRqg

*their

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Post ID: @xyn+Xu4WRqg

You should quit crying

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