Thread regarding CDK Global Inc. layoffs

my glass door review

Since it's likely Glassdoor will allow CDK to remove it:

I've been in management at CDK for many years. I've seen many changes, cuts, new leaders come, old leader leave. I can with complete honesty say it's the worse it's ever been, at least in the last 10 years I've been involved. You'll notice there's been an uptick of negative reviews lately and you might be wondering: "What's going on? are all these really not true as the featured review says?" - In a word: YES - CDK is as toxic as depicted. I've never once wrote a review on glassdoor, or any other site but Amy Byrne, CHRO's response to a recent review put me over the edge. Here's the thing: the truth is always somewhere in the middle, we all know that, but Amy's reaction to criticism along with other executives I've spoken with is a large part of the culture issues that currently exist. If Amy really cared, if she really wanted to improve things, she'd actually get out and speak with associates. Since Amy joined CDK as the head of HR i've interacted with her once, during a "round table" I tried to bring up issues and she literally ignored me: I brought up a serious issue, she looked at me emotionless and just said: "Any one else have any feedback". I never had a follow up and since then have not even seen her. The only interaction employees have with her are condescending and absent of any real engagement. There have been a few themes both in recent reviews as well as her responses: First, the mutual arbitration agreement: it's 100% a fact that all employees are, as a condition of employment required to sign the agreement. After signing the agreement, and independent of the actual system CDK uses to track policy acknowledgements, you can print out am "opt-out" form and email it to a generic email address. Nothing in the system tracks that you opted out. So yeah, you are forced to sign it, even if they offer a loophole after the fact. She mentioned added benefits for family planning: Sure, they sent an email out saying we now can allow fathers to take time off when their wives give birth but it misses two important facts: First, as someone working as a manager for 10+ years at CDK[ADP] I don't know a single manager who wasnt already allowing dad's to take time off. Front line managers have been dealing with this terrible miss since before CDK existed. Changing the policy to allow it doesn't change anything other than fixing an obvious miss that was a legal requirement in most countries CDK does business in. Further, The email sent out letting us know was widely mocked as it's the only email we've received in years that even comes close to keeping a benefit and it's tone was very "see, we give you stuff" To make it seem like CDK is doing what's right for employees is beyond a strech. In the last two years we've seen drastically higher health insurance costs passed on to us, Paid home internet, company cell phones, laptop buyback programs, free office parking, convention/training travel, Bonuses for non-engineering staff all taken away.

Finally pay/benefits - Amy says we provide median benefits. this is 100% not true. Here's why: When CDK looks at benefits and salary they compare themselves to companies that are NOT actually in their same industry. Is our pay on par with our real competition: Amazon, Microsoft, Google? Of course not, but if we compare ourselves to Dollar Tree, K-Mart, Walmart.. sure.

If Amy wants a two way dialog then stop firing (laying off) the people who are vocal. The fear of reprisal isnt just a fear, it's a fact.

Like you said, Cost cutting is part of any business but it misses context: CDK continues to let go anyone who speaks up thru internal methods I have personally seen this countless times. However, CDK uses severage packages to get exiting employees to sign an agreement to stay quite about their experience. If CDK really cared about it's customers it would invest in the support, operations and engineering needed to keep the customers running, not executives that have no experience in software, no experience working with professional staff and no experience actually building a business, only cutting from one.

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Post ID: @OP+TZpvc8x

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Your post is right on the money. I actually recall in one of the benefits meetings where they clearly said, "we're middle of the road with pay and offer middle-of-the-road benefits". Yet they hire top-quality professionals and expect them to settle for middle-of-the-road benefits? In fact our benefits are FAR from middle of the road. They're downright insulting!

Fact is, CDK doesn't give a crap about their employees and it's super sad because there are some really dedicated employees on staff. CDK should have never left their Rich parents ADP life has been hell working for them ever since!

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Post ID: @adnq+TZpvc8x

I didnt have as long as a tenure as the original poster, but that review is spot on! The frontline managers see what is happening. The front line employees know what is happening. Over time, you build internal relationships. The one day, you are not there and they will be looking for you. CDK is trying to keep quiet about this, but word travels quickly among other channels. Everyone is seeing the writing on the wall.

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Post ID: @9las+TZpvc8x

This review belongs on glassdoor! This could have helped the people we hired last week or the ones we are interviewing next week, all while in the middle of layoffs. I’ve been too worried about putting my review out there because I know for a fact that there would be retaliation. I voiced my concerns last year at this time with HR about an ongoing problem. The leadership team responded by lowering my yearly review. They point blank told me it was lowered due to the problem I had reported. There is only the perception of an anti-retaliation policy, not an actively practiced one.

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Post ID: @9asl+TZpvc8x

I agree 100% with this review. CDK, in particular HR, is a very toxic environment. This company is going downhill fast.

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Post ID: @3lwj+TZpvc8x

You are 100% spot on! Same here 20+ years with the company. This is the worst it has ever been. Management setting expectations that they pull from their a--. Every job, case, interaction has an unrealistic expectation. They are slowly depleting the company of the knowledge that made this company great. They do not care about the employees, nor do they care about the clients. Good Luck to all of you — such a shame that they ran this company into the toilet.

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Post ID: @rbs+TZpvc8x

I hope your review gets posted to Glassdoor and isn't removed. In my opinion it's 100% accurate. I've been with the company 10 years and I agree, this is the worst it's ever been. No improvement in site, only getting worse each and every day. Every morning I come to work I wonder if it's my last. I know I'm not the only person with the same feeling. It's very sad.

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