can see a lot of people leaving/looking for new job if L1 or L2 dropped a shift. Especially to 1 Shift.could be talking about other regions not just Sunderland hopefullyLogon or register to see this image
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can see a lot of people leaving/looking for new job if L1 or L2 dropped a shift. Especially to 1 Shift.could be talking about other regions not just Sunderland hopefullyLogon or register to see this image
I still don't get it. Not saying you are wrong but any company in such a mess would look to reduce costs, improve cash flow and shore up their balance sheet. Giving away lumps of cash and committing to higher future costings ( pensions) would negate these.Because they save on pension long term and also save on tax and percentages in future years.
What a load of rubbish. Name the Rep if your not spouting crap3k 3%
3 k lump sum this year no 0%this year and 3 %next year I got told this on Friday wen a was in the gym from a rep
By giving a lump sum that’s a 1 off payment. If you give someone a percentage or non consolidated amount, then that’s a yearly cost for salary and for pension.I still don't get it. Not saying you are wrong but any company in such a mess would look to reduce costs, improve cash flow and shore up their balance sheet. Giving away lumps of cash and committing to higher future costings ( pensions) would negate these.
Any chance you could make that a bit more readable. Didn’t understand any of it3k 3%
3 k lump sum this year no 0%this year and 3 %next year I got told this on Friday wen a was in the gym from a rep
Basically means 3k lumper, no pay rise this year, and a 3% pay increase next year by the looks of what he’s typedAny chance you could make that a bit more readable. Didn’t understand any of it
Cheers mate, doubt a rep would spout anything in a gym. Or even go to a gym for that matterBasically means 3k lumper, no pay rise this year, and a 3% pay increase next year by the looks of what he’s typed
I still don't get it. Not saying you are wrong but any company in such a mess would look to reduce costs, improve cash flow and shore up their balance sheet. Giving away lumps of cash and committing to higher future costings ( pensions) would negate these.
Nissan isn't unionised.You’d think the unions would be pushing for a modest increase/ or a lumper with no job losses and a promise to look at terms when conditions improve. It’s pretty obvious nissan are in the shit atm with terrible worldwide figures, so the main objective should be to retain jobs in the uk, rather than try and bend the company over for pay rises that may mean staff losses in the uk to pay for them.
I agree with that about the £3k lumper but the poster mentioned 3% pay rise .The lump sum is likely non-con (not pensionable).
In their budgets they would have factored in a x% increase for staff. By simply making it say a £3k lump sum and non-con across the board, it means higher paid staff will be getting less then they budgeted for and the ER saves on pension contributions for all staff.
The money saved won’t be huge mind
Ok then the reps or whatever passes for workforce representation at tenko.Nissan isn't unionised.
It's just a works council type thing.Ok then the reps or whatever passes for workforce representation at tenko
Hopefully they see the bigger picture and try to keeps jobs rather than payrisesIt's just a works council type thing.
I don't think it will make much difference either wayHopefully they see the bigger picture and try to keeps jobs rather than payrises
Will see soon enough, rocky times ahead for Nissan as a companyI don't think it will make much difference either way
Yep. I'm very worried to be honest.Will see soon enough, rocky times ahead for Nissan as a company
They’ll survive,whether someone else is in control of them at some near point in the future is anyones guess and what changes any potential new owner/partner brings is also anyones guessYep. I'm very worried to be honest.
I hope you're right but understandably I am not confident.They’ll survive,whether someone else is in control of them at some near point in the future is anyones guess and what changes any potential new owner/partner brings is also anyones guess