Texas Transplant
Well-Known Member
Talked to a friend of mine yesterday, that I have re-connected with after some years not hearing from one another. I met her when I worked for American Airlines in the 90's. The first day that I was on the job, they had a 25 year Anniversary party for her. She joined AA right out of High School, on December 12, 1966. She worked for AA in many different departments and in many different jobs. She not only was a great worker, but also knew 'everyone' and how to get things done. Last fall, her Manager called her into his office.
On December 20, 2008, she was laid off from AA, where her job had been divided up between 5 other people, much younger and getting paid much less. Two things really grab you about this scenario, which is happening across the country with all types of people and companies.
1) While we all know that under the current 'rules and guidelines' - written by our wonderful Congress; it is not Age Discrimination. However, most of us really know that it is obviously age discrimination.
2) Her work was divided up amongst the 5 other workers, which goes under the general heading of 'worker productivity'. In short, more work, same pay, more hours.
When I left (through a layoff) Wachovia several years ago, I was given the standard song and dance, patted on the back and walked out the door. I came back to Wachovia as a contractor, and had business down 'in town' so I stopped by to see the 'old gang'. When I got laid off, they took part of my job, and hired two (2) Contractors to come in and do it. The other part of my job, got taken up and spread around to several other Project Managers.
We have all heard stories like this, but this one really hits home for two reasons. Lynn is simply a great person that works diligently and effectively, and is one of those people that you remember for years. The other reason is that we both celebrate our birthday's within 2 days of one another. We are virtually the same age, less about 48 hours.
Tex
On December 20, 2008, she was laid off from AA, where her job had been divided up between 5 other people, much younger and getting paid much less. Two things really grab you about this scenario, which is happening across the country with all types of people and companies.
1) While we all know that under the current 'rules and guidelines' - written by our wonderful Congress; it is not Age Discrimination. However, most of us really know that it is obviously age discrimination.
2) Her work was divided up amongst the 5 other workers, which goes under the general heading of 'worker productivity'. In short, more work, same pay, more hours.
When I left (through a layoff) Wachovia several years ago, I was given the standard song and dance, patted on the back and walked out the door. I came back to Wachovia as a contractor, and had business down 'in town' so I stopped by to see the 'old gang'. When I got laid off, they took part of my job, and hired two (2) Contractors to come in and do it. The other part of my job, got taken up and spread around to several other Project Managers.
We have all heard stories like this, but this one really hits home for two reasons. Lynn is simply a great person that works diligently and effectively, and is one of those people that you remember for years. The other reason is that we both celebrate our birthday's within 2 days of one another. We are virtually the same age, less about 48 hours.
Tex