We had a hiring freeze, then cost control and then this. I have heard that manufacturing is one of the first to go on a downturn "It is with significant disappointment that we must reduce our global workforce by approximately 2,000 exempt jobs, which we anticipate completing by Q1 2020" Do you think manufacturing is the first to go in Dowturn?
Cummins always go through this hiring and firing cycle. They had a big round of layoffs couple of years back where they cleaned house of all the engineers. Shitty leadership. Sorry for those impacted. LMK if any ex Cummins need referrals.
Was thinking to do Thanksgiving shopping, will have to downsize now
That's sad. At least they gave some notice to their employees. That's rare!
I blame Nissan. They could have done a lot with that Cummins, and they put it in a half baked Titan.
Layoffs incummin
2k globally exempt only... what does that means for the USA workforce ? How many ?
I was looking at the 2015 lay-off round and it was exactly the same as now... 2k exempt globally... around 500 from Columbus area only.
500 is large for Columbus pretty sure restaurants will go out of business
And in 2 years they will be hiring again
Lol
Join the Cummins Electrified Power team. Management told us we're all safe.
This the turbo diesel in ram trucks?
Yes that's one of the many markets, but it's engines, powergen, emissions mostly
What’s 2k % wise?