Re: Redundancies
wintermute, on host 195.153.64.90
Monday, October 22, 2001, at 02:01:29
Re: Redundancies posted by 10Kan on Saturday, October 20, 2001, at 07:56:06:
> > > Well, my employers just announced that they'll be making 350 people in the UK redundant over the next few weeks. > > > > > > winter"fingers crossed"mute > > > > Well that's a new one. I suppose it means the same thing as RIF, canned, fired, laid-off, let-go, downsized, deep-sixed, eliminated, etc. > > Anyway, good luck, I hope you don't get redundantized. > > Howard > > I think that when a worker is redundant, it means that his company has acquired new offices or taken over another company, and said company has people who do the exact same job as our poor little worker. Usually, it's not cost effective to have two people doing the same thing in the same part of a company, so one of the workers will be RIF, canned, fired, laid-off... > > Here's hoping that you won't be given the pink slip, wintermute. > > 10"Kanned"Kan
The redundancies are happening because we're making a loss and they want to slim the company down. The main difference between being made redundant and being sacked is that they have to compensate you, and if your job is recreated they need to give you first refusal on it.
Just to confirm Thursday as being my least-favourite day in recent history, as I was on my hame from work that day, my (campany issued) laptop decided not to get off the train with me.
That was not good.
winter"I don't like Thursdays"mute
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