I’m in a personal position where if I was offered a package, I’d take it in a heartbeat. However, the fact that leadership is accepting the attrition vs in-office trade off, indicating it’s coming down from top-level, and none of us hearing of any instance where someone has had their remote exemption request approved, I’d say it’s very unlikely they’d offer packages.
Tangentially, I’ve seen other comments on here asking “if you’re so confident you’d find something else/hate it here, then just leave!” Well because finding a new job takes a certain amount of time, effort, and mental load. The path of lesser resistance in my situation right now is to stick it out at Ford and see what happens while at least making mitigation plans for what could happen. Also the labor laws in Canada strongly favor employees compared to the US in that we’d be more likely to get severance as “firing with cause” accounts for less than 5% of terminations in Ontario (going by chatGPT). They basically must show serious misconduct in this cases. Ford is less likely to risk us taking it to court where employees are also favoured in these situations.
Makes you wonder if they’re going to lean towards laying off more US-based employees in Model-e compared to Canada so they can save money on severance. But that’s just me speculating purely on the above assumption. I’d assume it’s a factor at some point in the decision process but who knows, I’m never had to make those decisions.