Thread regarding Waters Corp. layoffs

More cost cutting.

As part of continous restructuring and no signs of market improvement for the remaining of 2024 some manufacturing will have to move to a single shift production cycle. Source_man in the know

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Four to six weeks time.

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Post ID: @cqng+1thLHWEk

Director of stategy hired here in wilmslow.one month in shes putting her stamp on operations between longbridge and here.big changes already.get out fast!!!!

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Post ID: @2rhu+1thLHWEk

Working at Wilmslow is very unpleasant,just incompetent senior management who are mostly Yes people who are clueless and out of touch , do anything to stay in their position

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Post ID: @2tlc+1thLHWEk

Day shift wages 🤣,better get used to aldi ham.

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Post ID: @1wap+1thLHWEk

At CM in Wexford, to switch to day work only, Waters would have to lay off around 40 people, paying them redundancies ranging from 5,000 to 23,000. Will the stingy management treat loyal employees fairly?

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Post ID: @yvc+1thLHWEk

Certainly if nothing else interesting few weeks ahead.save your job, get pregnant, seems to be a popular alternative in wexford anyway.

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