WhiteHawk
Club Member
Long story short: Ford white collar bonus number was 54%, came out a week or two ago (it is part of a long calculation I can describe if anyone cares). Since then, it leaked that Ford management was getting like 135%, and GM puts the real zinger on them by going to 200% across the board for white collar staff. The Ford CFO then gets hammered at a "Town Hall" style meeting about the process and targets, so Ford does an about face, bumps it to 108%. No idea what Stellantis is doing (anyone know?).
The funny part is, I think the industry in general starting to realize that they can go work at GM and pretty much just stay at home like they are today. So if you are living in Canton, it's not like you have to drive to Warren, you just get paid by someone else to do the same thing from home. I think this is part of a bigger wake-up call coming to the entire Big 3. I believe that Ford did the 180 because they realized that they were about to lose a bunch of people. It's a crazy new world post-covid for people with desk jobs.
Here is the read: https://www.detroitnews.com/story/b...e-salaried-employees-after-outcry/6790097001/
-Geoff
The funny part is, I think the industry in general starting to realize that they can go work at GM and pretty much just stay at home like they are today. So if you are living in Canton, it's not like you have to drive to Warren, you just get paid by someone else to do the same thing from home. I think this is part of a bigger wake-up call coming to the entire Big 3. I believe that Ford did the 180 because they realized that they were about to lose a bunch of people. It's a crazy new world post-covid for people with desk jobs.
Here is the read: https://www.detroitnews.com/story/b...e-salaried-employees-after-outcry/6790097001/
-Geoff