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Huge Drop in GM Employee Approval Rating of Mary Barra

Take a look GM employee ratings of Mary Barra at www.Glassdoor.com. In 2018, there was a 91% average approval rating. As of today the approval rating was 74%, a drop of 17 percentage points. That brings her well out of the Top CEO designation that she had in 2018. Provide your approval rating on Glassdoor if you have not already.

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Post ID: @OP+YZfeLmx

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I sense Mary Barra’s primary concerns are her compensation and personal wealth,, and securing a place in history.

Her personal wealth is all set. Coming from modest means, she has made enough.

For reputation, she is gambling the company on electric vehicles. Toward that end, she is counting on elected sycophants such as Michigan’s senators and others to push legislation to make electric cars more appealing.

If GM sells 50,000 Bolts a year, the cost of that $7500 subsidy is $375 million to the public annually.

GM has done well, but failed to really stand out. Electric and autonomous would, and if successful enhance her reputation. Bingo! If not, so sad, too bad. She’s got her share of money.

Very sad, but typical of 21st century corporate America.

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Post ID: @3xvk+YZfeLmx

And how's the share price done between the day she became CEO until now?

And that's despite spending billions of dollars on stock buybacks to goose the stock price.

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Post ID: @2bkb+YZfeLmx

Mary doesn't care about GMs employees or its customers, just share price

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Post ID: @2qod+YZfeLmx

Would they get better scores if they do the workplace of choice survey before layoffs, because people wouldn't know what was coming and would think everything is ok, or after, because people would be grateful for being spared and think they were "better" than those laid off because they were chosen to stay?

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Post ID: @2ssv+YZfeLmx

Workplace of choice survey around september

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Post ID: @2kti+YZfeLmx

Would be closer to 50% if GM would stop posting so many false positive reviews. Good job in screwing the pooch Mary!

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Post ID: @1tut+YZfeLmx

Wonder what her actual approval rating is (not Glassdoor manipulated rating). I bet Hackett over at Ford would be delighted with an actual 74% approval rating. Heard his pulse survey approval rating was in the 40s.

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Post ID: @1evv+YZfeLmx

Since January, GM has been trending downward in every area except for compensation and benefits.

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Post ID: @yqr+YZfeLmx

YZfeLmx-sqw Sh-- ! I stand corrected , Smith was a spoon dick

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Post ID: @mfy+YZfeLmx

Rick Wagner was not the worst. If you were stuck with the UAW, and a sh-- global economy, what would you have done? The winner is greedy, mumbled, red faced Roger Fin Smith.

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Post ID: @sqw+YZfeLmx

It's about friggin time ! To all of you talented people now is the time to bury her. I have said it before and I'll say it again the worst CEO along with Wagner in GM history.

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Post ID: @tnz+YZfeLmx

as expected!

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