AA hasn't raised stock price since mass firings of 2016. Great job, messing up the lives of many dedicated employees and refusing to recall and rehire these employees, nice policy.
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It figures, the top few make tons of money, while the masses get less and less.
Williams announced this week a change to retirement pension benefits. If you are under 40, you are mostly hosed which means that group will probably be heading for the exits. It’s not a wrong move for Williams to make — a huge money saver — but it puts Willams in the same category as “every other nat gas company” with a compensation package that seriously lags all the others (like by a factor of 1.5 to 2 times).
Obama and Hillary stuff in the cubes were acceptable, but MAGA items in cubes were ruled offensive by HR.
Yep, it doesn't surprise me. Fire the dedicated loyal employees and bring in flash in the pan people that don't believe in what the company is doing. No wonder why the stock performance has been poor since the layoffs.
Over the course of the 2018 Oklahoma elections, noticed some of the Tulsa Williams people supporting non-Conservative candidates working against Williams interests. Interesting that Armstrong kept so many working against him and brought on more like that after the layoff.