💬 OT Stellantis lays off 400 through mandatory remote work day

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This popped up in my news feed this morning. Interesting way to go about layoffs. Part of me thinks this is poor etiquette, but at least I wouldn't have to drive into the office and sit in traffic each way to find out I'm losing my job.


Stellantis uses ‘mandatory remote work day’ to cut 400 white-collar jobs: ‘It was a mass firing of everybody that was on the call’
Affected Stellantis employees were “expected to work from home unless otherwise instructed by your manager."
BY STEVE MOLLMAN
March 24, 2024 6:50 PM EDT


Carlos Tavares, CEO of Chrysler parent Stellantis. Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images

White-collar workers at Chrysler parent Stellantis have reason to be nervous if they ever receive a company notice telling them it’s mandatory that they work remotely on a particular day.

That’s what happened to 400 or so of their colleagues on Thursday. They were informed via a notice that the next day the carmaker would be “holding important operational meetings that require specific attention and participation.”

“To ensure everyone can effectively participate,” the notice continued, “we have decided to implement a mandatory remote work day.” Employees, it indicated, were “expected to work from home unless otherwise instructed by your manager.” The Car Dealership Guy X account shared the notice on Thursday.

The workers in question were salaried, nonunion employees in technology and engineering in the U.S.

During the remote meeting on Friday, they were informed that they were being laid off.

The automaker—which counts Jeep, Ram, Chrysler, and Dodge among its brands—said in a statement: “As the auto industry continues to face unprecedented uncertainties and heightened competitive pressures around the world, Stellantis continues to make the appropriate structural decisions across the enterprise to improve efficiency and optimize our cost structure.”

One mechanical engineer let go on Friday spoke about the process anonymously with WJBK Fox, a TV station in Detroit, saying, “It was a mass firing of everybody that was on the call.” He suspected the real reason behind the layoffs involved a push to move jobs to “low-cost countries,” noting that Stellantis is outsourcing many jobs to India, Mexico, and Brazil.

Fortune reached out to the company over the weekend but received no immediate reply outside normal business hours.

But speaking on Thursday to the Wall Street Journal, which first reported on the layoffs, the company said it would offer affected workers a comprehensive separation package and transition assistance. It added that the reductions would help it preserve critical skills needed to implement its production plans for electric vehicles.

The company intends to spend over $50 billion through the end of the decade to electrify its lineup, despite a recent slowdown in EV sales growth and surging demand for hybrids. It plans to offer eight new EV models in the U.S. by year’s end, and more than two dozen by 2030.

Layoff etiquette
How to properly conduct layoffs, and inform employees of them, is much debated.


Last year, Goldman Sachs eliminated 3,200 jobs in a manner that received criticism. Employees had reportedly been emailed calendar invites for fake morning meetings, some as early as 7:30, at the bank’s New York headquarters. When they showed up, they learned they were being laid off, with their manager looking on.

During Elon Musk’s chaotic takeover of Twitter, some employees found out their jobs were being eliminated after they couldn’t log on to the company email or messaging systems. Others learned their fate via an (unsigned) email sent after the workday.

An HR professional slammed Musk’s method, tweeting: “When leaders are this craven, it’s because they’re prioritizing their own comfort above others’ or they’re opting not to put in hard, time-consuming work, or both. It’s weak, it’s pathetic, and it’s cruel.”

One X user, responding to the Car Dealership Guy post late on Thursday, accurately predicted what the notice from Stellantis meant, writing: “Layoffs. My company did it just like that. Much easier (and preferred by most employees).”

The anonymous worker who spoke to WJBK, however, said the layoffs were “absolutely” a punch in the gut.
 
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This seems like a solid firing method. Stay home, hear you’re fired and move on. Would be way more pissed to drive in to work just to be let go and go home :rofl:

(Though you most likely have personal belongings at work)
I have a feeling a few laptops got frisbee'd out a window or into traffic :LOL:
 

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This seems like a solid firing method. Stay home, hear you’re fired and move on. Would be way more pissed to drive in to work just to be let go and go home :rofl:

(Though you most likely have personal belongings at work)
This. I had this happen at GE. I walked in, fired up the laptop, went to log in and wasn't able to do so... So I called IT and got logged in. Evidently IT hadn't caught up yet. As soon as I was settling in, an HR person came to my cube and asked me to come to the CEO's office... That's NEVER a good thing when you don't spend a lot of time in there to begin with, so...
 

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When I got WFR'd the HR person came into my office and my manager called from 600 miles away. As they were going through the BS, I was exporting all of my contacts to my personal account, and saving my own critical information (not work-owned). My laptop had a lot of procedural data on it, that wasn't on the company network yet, since I was still finalizing it. Management wanted my computer back because of that, but said nothing of the internal storage, which didn't belong to them. It belonged to IT. Laptop got sent back with its original drive, the other drive got secured wiped. They were pissed, but toooooo fuuuuuucccckkkkkkkkking bad.

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This is one reason why I no longer keep anything of value at my desk. I have a phone charger, cheap Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse that I bought myself, plus a coffee mug and a few K-cups. No other personal belongings.
That's what I did on the next gig. If it didn't fit in a small paper carton or my backpack, I didn't keep it at my desk.



Anyways, I hope the people that got laid off find better jobs, at places that put the hurt on Stellantass.
 
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Being laid off sucks, but it sucks more done on a Friday at the end of a work day or any day you have to commute in/out. So to me this would be the idea way to minimize your effort put in, if you are just going to get let go.
I got WFR’d on April 1st. Told my manager that this one was stupid April fools joke. He assured me it wasn’t. Fuck him.

And it was a Friday, after having just gone through an hour commute.
 
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When I got WFR'd the HR person came into my office and my manager called from 600 miles away. As they were going through the BS, I was exporting all of my contacts to my personal account, and saving my own critical information (not work-owned). My laptop had a lot of procedural data on it, that wasn't on the company network yet, since I was still finalizing it. Management wanted my computer back because of that, but said nothing of the internal storage, which didn't belong to them. It belonged to IT. Laptop got sent back with its original drive, the other drive got secured wiped. They were pissed, but toooooo fuuuuuucccckkkkkkkkking bad.

homer simpson middle finger GIF
I always say that the minute I ever leave this place Im taking every single file I created with me....

Im sure its petty but fuck it. Not my fault that nobody here can create a single excel spreadsheet. :bowrofl:
 
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I always say that the minute I ever leave this place Im taking every single file I created with me....

Im sure its petty but fuck it. Not my fault that nobody here can create a single excel spreadsheet. :bowrofl:
Technically it would be company property. But if the drive were to get wiped as you walk out the door…
 
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This is one reason why I no longer keep anything of value at my desk. I have a phone charger, cheap Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse that I bought myself, a coffee mug and a few K-cups. No other personal belongings.

Yep, I can fit all my stuff in my backpack. Been like that since I began my career in 2006. Always blows my mind when I walk into someone's cube/office and the whole thing is decked out.

My wife gives me crap that I don't even have a picture of the family in my office.
 
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When we had layoffs, we had the meeting invites sent out like the article said Goldman Sacks did. I joke now that if I ever get a meeting invite sent before I get to work, I aint coming in. Im not driving 80 minutes there and back. Ill mail my POS laptop back.
With people you would never, ever, have a meeting with... Umm, yea, just sent me the paperwork and I'll send the computer back... Have a nice day.
 

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