
We've hit the iceberg and those that could have taken the lifeboats and gone. At best, the division in which I work will become no more than a sales office serving as an interface between the customer and engineering offices overseas. We are an inconsequential part of GE with no future.
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Working from home is very good.
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We work well together even when working from home..
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That they are experienced professionals.
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Listen to the workforce rather than bully their own opinion through.
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Working from home is good. I don't have to spend 90 minutes in a car every day.
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It would be the option to work from home but communications from the management seems to rule that out now.
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Holiday entitlement. I get to escape the torment for 25 days a year. I wish it could be more.
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Bullying from the management should stop. No manager should be allowed to use the phrase "...and if you don't like it you can leave" to a meeting of the workforce. They should listen to the workforce rather than force through their own world view.
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Not bullying the workforce would be a start. Don't worry though, if they don't like it, they can always leave. That is what the workforce was told by a senior manager. Listening to the aspirations of the workforce would help. Winning some orders and not alienating our biggest customer?
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The division in which I work gives the impression of one that is being wound down, I give it a year at the most. Experienced engineers are leaving and not being replaced. Junior engineers are not being recruited or trained. Quality is viewed as an overhead rather than a core activity.
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