Workplace dilema, what would you do?

RichardE

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Friend works for a company that has 20 employees including the boss & his secretary.

The bosses boss at corporate says he needs to cut two employees to save 70-75k in operating expenses as part of a restructuring plan. Boss calls a meeting and tells the 18 employees he can either cut 5hours a week or he has to fire two of them. All the employees agree to an hourly cut of 5 hours a week.


Would you have agreed to it?


 

takeru

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a more realistic scenario would be, to fire 2 people, or decrease everyones pay a bit. this happened at my friends place. everyone chose to lower their pay rather than let 2 go.
 

looker001

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I would rather take chances of being fired then taking pay cut. Yea, i know it's selfish act but you got to look out for what is best for you as no on else will.
 

Leros

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Depends. Are there a few people who are pulling less weight than the rest of the employees?
 

IronWing

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Nope, they'll fire folks anyway and you'll end up working the full number of hours, just not getting paid for five of them. Also, you'd permanently devalue your position.
 

IGBT

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..what about everybody works one extra day twice a month for no pay and nobody gets fired or looses wage.
 

OUCaptain

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Current job, most definitely. My previous job... no fuckin way man, no fuckin way.
 

IGBT

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Originally posted by: KevinCU
Originally posted by: IGBT
..what about everybody works one extra day twice a month for no pay

Yeah, fuck that.

..why?? I'll bet your obama would think it's a good idea. It's your "skin in the game".

 

erub

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My company is forcing everybody to take 2 weeks unpaid vacation to save cash in Q1 and Q2. If economy stays bad, Q3 and Q4 maybe also. 7.6% of pay (if all year) plus removal of the 5% match. And they are still laying off people..
 

wahoyaho

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Originally posted by: Fayd
1/9 chance of getting canned vs -1/8 pay.

umm, i'd go with the chance of getting canned.

How did you get 1/9 chance of getting canned from that?
 

Ronstang

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Originally posted by: wahoyaho
Originally posted by: Fayd
1/9 chance of getting canned vs -1/8 pay.

umm, i'd go with the chance of getting canned.

How did you get 1/9 chance of getting canned from that?

2 of the 18 have to go....so 1/9. I guess you would want to take a reduction in hours as you would likely be going.