Thread regarding Ford layoffs

I hope everything is on track for decent bonuses

After all we have been through this year with SRD and "whatever is going on" lately I hope we get some decent bonuses.

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Post ID: @OP+11plqx3L

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All this talk of increased health care costs has now got me wondering about a bonus. Top it off the launch for the Explorer sounds like it has been costly for production numbers.

It's a shame we worked hard on that vehicle.

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Post ID: @foqn+11plqx3L

Bonuses are a motivator especially when merits hover around 2.5%. It gives people that signal their efforts made a difference all year long.

I just wish they could adjust the bonuses to motivate slackers. Doesn't seem fair they get the same raises and bonuses after just riding the wave each and every year.

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Post ID: @5mrc+11plqx3L

With all the new garbage Ford Motor is making, you are lucky to still have a job. That is a problem working for such a gifted family. Make sure you all contribute to Little Bills 40th party. Meet the next inline gifted family members.

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Post ID: @4uac+11plqx3L

Agreed, without the bonuses you are just falling behind and inflation is consuming your purchase power.

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Post ID: @3dhm+11plqx3L

Ford's base salaries aren't particularly competitive. Neither are their benefits. Bonuses are one way to close that gap. It's still a pretty good market for technical folks out there. If there's no bonus paid out, it's effectively a salary cut.

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Post ID: @3zju+11plqx3L

Got my bonus in March I believe. Don't think they were SRDing until May at least in my area.

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Post ID: @2ile+11plqx3L

I presume it refers to this quarterly call (which anyone can dial in by the way!):

https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190924005084/en/Details-Ford-Motor-Company%E2%80%99s-Briefing-2019-Quarter

Details of Ford Motor Company’s Briefing on 2019 Third Quarter Results
DEARBORN, Mich.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) and Ford Motor Credit Company will release their 2019 third quarter financial results at 4:05 p.m. ET on Wednesday, October 23.

Following the release, Jim Hackett, Ford president and chief executive officer; Tim Stone, Ford chief financial officer; and members of Ford’s senior management team will host a conference call at 5:00 p.m. ET to discuss the results.

The presentation and supporting materials will be available at www.shareholder.ford.com. Representatives of the investment community will have the opportunity to ask questions on the call.

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Post ID: @2dqt+11plqx3L

What is October 23rd?

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Post ID: @2ukq+11plqx3L

October 23rd will be interesting.

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Post ID: @1ihd+11plqx3L

Last year I was giving my bonus and then walking papers 30 secs later.......

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Post ID: @1aiq+11plqx3L

Last year I was very uncomfortable telling direct reports about their bonuses while also getting questions about SRD. We shouldn’t be giving bonuses while also eliminating jobs to cut costs. Keep people and cut bonuses. The bonuses are “gravy” but people’s jobs are their “bread and butter”.

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Post ID: @1dea+11plqx3L

My guess is if they are asking about a bonus in this climate, they are part of the problem and most likely will participate in the next rounds of firings.

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Post ID: @uxr+11plqx3L

How would you feel about another 10% reduction in workforce and then 110% bonus for yourself?

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Post ID: @inw+11plqx3L

I wouldn't worry about a bonus - I'd be more worried about continued employment at this point.

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Post ID: @zur+11plqx3L

Hard to tell. There are complaints about recalls, quality, launch issues and lower sales. All of those concerns can be used as justification for lower bonuses. It would be deserved news if the bonuses are good but I won’t be surprised if they’re not.

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