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<blockquote data-quote="ncrtscisme" data-source="post: 78374" data-attributes="member: 4721"><p>Yes, even the mere act of mentioning unionization causes a panic like no other. In fact, just a few weeks before the big announcement of this downsizing happened, management got word of the fact that there was talk of it in our department (TSC/TSG). Literally the moment this happened, our manager and his boss were doing all sorts of running around and having little meetings. And I've never seen such a nervous look on their faces. It was obvious that it put them in a serious "panic mode".</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Red"><em><strong> Haven't you all noticed that HR and our managers have been "scrambling" to iron out the details of this downsizing? Why we are given information as if the plans were rushed and drawn out at the last minute? I believe that this move has been planned for quite some time now (as our region tsg manager said...only months after telling us "there are no plans to close the TSCs", might I add), but I don't think it was planned to happen so soon...I think that the mention of the "U" word was their signal to say "we have to do this NOW, before these people can unite". Looks we have our own "Attempt in Azusa" going on, cinamingrl.</strong></em></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncrtscisme, post: 78374, member: 4721"] Yes, even the mere act of mentioning unionization causes a panic like no other. In fact, just a few weeks before the big announcement of this downsizing happened, management got word of the fact that there was talk of it in our department (TSC/TSG). Literally the moment this happened, our manager and his boss were doing all sorts of running around and having little meetings. And I've never seen such a nervous look on their faces. It was obvious that it put them in a serious "panic mode". [COLOR=Red][I][B] Haven't you all noticed that HR and our managers have been "scrambling" to iron out the details of this downsizing? Why we are given information as if the plans were rushed and drawn out at the last minute? I believe that this move has been planned for quite some time now (as our region tsg manager said...only months after telling us "there are no plans to close the TSCs", might I add), but I don't think it was planned to happen so soon...I think that the mention of the "U" word was their signal to say "we have to do this NOW, before these people can unite". Looks we have our own "Attempt in Azusa" going on, cinamingrl.[/B][/I][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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