At the focal i expressed my concern of getting an SL4 to my two managers (it was a 2:1 managers in transition) and their feedback was I should not worry about it and that for sure I would need 2 SL4s to be affected by any future layoffs. Therefore I was unsure on how to proceed, then for the next couple weeks I was talking to people to make my mind; I talked to my manager again and he said I would not get anything good out of an ODI. It wasn't until last week that I decided to contact HR rep from my module w/intention to have an ODI (prior to announcement) and HR rep told me there were no longer ODIs for SL concerns, and that new guidelines were that 2nd level management had to review and decide if a change could be made. I talked to area manager who was apparently unaware of "new" guidelines, and he suggested I go and request an ODI; and I asked him to talk to HR rep so he could be updated on new procedure, but Unfortunately the announcement was made and I got caught by system. I've had communication with area manager after the layoff, and he seems supportive, but apparently doesn't seem to understand that according to HR rep he's the one who has to make a decision as ODIs are no longer in the resolution path for these issues (however not sure if the information given by HR rep was accurate or just a way to entertain me until the announcement). So there was only an HR ticket by he time of the announcement. Last Friday and because I had escalated to 2nd level management, my first level manager finally came and asked I should request an ODI (again he wasn't either aware of the "new" guidelines), but this was just a way of him to be nice as they knew I was leaving - at least second level management knew already I was leaving.
At this point the ODI and the appeal had the be done thorough the appeals2016 e mail after the layoff...management seemed supportive but I'm having huge trust issues with them and our HR rep. I'm preparing additional documentation with details to send in support to my appeal, I would be very disappointed if the decision doesn't change.
But same ways, at the time of the focal, I was given all these weird excuses of why I was low compared to my peers (not because I was out on MLOA... Ahhhaaa!), but they picked on my communication skills, my visibility in the module, etc.... Yes I was pregnant, yes English is my second language, yes I wasn't going to passdown inside he fab at 8.25 months pregnant because I wasn't able to dress up quickly, so? Is this to make woman afraid of trying to pursue a challenging career and having a family?