Thread regarding ConAgra Foods Inc. layoffs

Impacted- IT

As a friend to one of ConAgra's impacted workers, I have no words,,yet plenty. First, it sounds the entire leadership including HR and Communications need to go through sensitivity training. It's my understanding that there are still 100s of impacted employees left in the organization - they should not be subjected to the fanfare of the future CAG, the CEO's dog and pony shows about The Mart, online articles, emails, etc.,

Next, it's not a good thing when a HR Mgr responsible for conveying info to emps are simply reading talking points and cant answer minor yet important questions but defer everything to 'that'll be covered in your GROUP (15-30 min) separation meeting' or contact the service center. I'm not a HR person but when OWPBA was mentioned to me I knew what it meant. I've been subjected to staff reductions and I know it can be a very sensitive and emotional time for persons so for ConAgra's HR to only defer most of the employee questions to a meeting, a very short meeting that's going to happen on their last day is unacceptable. The employees will be in a level of shock, possibly and overwhelmed with information . Yet they will be left with the only recourse of calling into an 800 number, to a company representative who could potentially tell them anything. Shame on you ConAgra!! fairchanceatjobs.com

Lastly, comments on this included link CLEARLY what ConAgra is currently doing outsourcing and what's to come.

Barbara with OWH lets here something. Post up 5/27 beginning at 8a. See you soon!

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Will the person who wrote this post please call me directly? Thanks, Barbara Soderlin, OWH, 402-444-1336

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Post ID: @duyn+Hl1GURF

ConAgra ceased being ethical as soon as Sean and his crapweasels took over.

It is after all about Sean and money.

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Post ID: @4aqs+Hl1GURF

I was let go way back in December. When my attorney reviewed the agreements, she found a few changes to make to protect me and to conform to the proper wording in my state (not Nebraska). Agreements, of course, state that you should review with attorney, but when she called to discuss with the legal staff, she was told that its a "take it or leave it" agreement, no changes to be made, even if in conflict with State law! So... I was left with the decision to sign against advise of my attorney. HR didn't care - if you want to get paid, you sign whatever you are given. Hardly seemed ethical, when ethics was a big push right as I was leaving.

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Post ID: @4jpz+Hl1GURF

"Sensitivity Trainig". .???

I think everyone would just like a smidgin of human decency from the new crapweasels tearing seanAgra apart.

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Post ID: @4wyx+Hl1GURF

Amen brother

You nailed it here

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