General Motors laid off over 1,000 employees- An employee who lost his job reacted to
layoffs - He says the company lacks empathy
The mass layoff spree at
General Motors cuts 1,000 jobs
The popular car company reportedly laid off more than 1,000 employees recently. The company reduced its workforce by approximately 600 positions at its tech campus near Detroit, as part of an effort to streamline operations.The company, in a statement to CNBC, said, "As we build
Some of the employees who were affected by the job cuts have started reacting to the same on LinkedIn.
'General Motors lacks empathy, we are nothing but numbers,' says employee
One of the employees shared his experience on LinkedIn, expressing shock and disappointment over the way the situation was handled. He arrived at work only to find that his badge had been deactivated, his access to company systems revoked, and instructions from GM Security to leave the premises. He mentioned that he couldn't even say goodbye to his colleagues or express gratitude for the memories they shared."I was unable to tell my coworkers goodbye, thank them for the many memories we had. I couldn't do anything but stand there in shock," his post read.
The employee revealed that the only prior notice came in the form of a 5 AM email, which he hadn't seen. The email talked about the importance of the Software and Services division to GM's future and the need for bold decisions to enable faster progress and effective investment.
The ex-GM employee also criticised the company for lacking empathy and compassion, arguing that these qualities distinguish being bold from being ruthless. He felt that employees are treated as mere numbers, expendable in the pursuit of profit, despite GM's recent financial success.
"We are nothing but numbers to them, fat to be trimmed off in the pursuit of the almighty dollar. Even though they recently celebrated a $4.6B profit in Q2 2024, that was not enough for them. We were not even given the common decency to say goodbye, just thrown onto the curb like useless trash," he wrote in his post.