“Why isn’t the company doing anything to prevent this” ... I think this was more or less answered at the Company Forum. At least twice during the event, the idea of “trying to make things better for the people who want to be here” was mentioned. They obviously think there is a certain contingent of workers who aren’t able to deal with the recent changes and they seem more than happy to let those people leave.
For the “people who want to stay” they are trying out some new programs - some kind of grassroots thing in Houston that basically sounded like they occasionally have a sundae bar or some such sh-- to “bring the fun back”. The other is the job rotation they are always going on about (decent idea I guess but I personally never found there to be a lot of barriers to trying new positions - pick up the phone and make your own opportunities?) And I guess their decision effectiveness initiative falls into the same category, although I’ve sincerely never seen anything so stupid in my life than having a scorecard metric based on employee surveys - yeah, I’m sure people are going to be honest on those surveys when they impact everyone’s STIP- lol.
In sum, they’re doing stuff - but they’re approaching it in their usual Enbridge way so don’t expect to be blown away by speed or innovation and expect 50 page documents with rules and processes for using the “grassroots employee driven sundae bar” ... haha.