The Summit Experiment


anonymous

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The building seems more crowded than ever. No seating, long lines, so much noise. Is this the plan, to have employees come to work and have no place to sit and work?
 


It’s truly a miserable working environment. Supposedly we value a “healthy buzz” which is the sound of people on conference calls all day because they work on global teams. Duh. I got a huge headache and backache last time I was in because the only place I could sit was a booth. I don’t see any of our leaders sitting out in the open with their teams— all the C-level
Is clustered in one sacred reserved area where they have huge dedicated spaces and give side-eye if you even walk through there. So hypocritical. When Thibaut sits next to me on a friggin barstool all day and tries to hear his conference calls, I will accept that he believes in the hype we are being sold.
 




Is this the plan, to have employees come to work and have no place to sit and work?
Yes, this is exactly the plan. This is the plan when you're trying to thin your workforce by making things so uncomfortable that employees leave on their own. That way they can accelerate attrition and avoid paying severance.
 


Yes, this is exactly the plan. This is the plan when you're trying to thin your workforce by making things so uncomfortable that employees leave on their own. That way they can accelerate attrition and avoid paying severance.
The building was designed for the smaller workforce Kenvue will have in the next few months……
 


It is already smaller, and they haven’t absorbed labs people from Skillman or anyone from Fort Washington, although they have cut a lot there. It will need to be significantly smaller.
 




It is already smaller, and they haven’t absorbed labs people from Skillman or anyone from Fort Washington, although they have cut a lot there. It will need to be significantly smaller.
Don't worry - it will be significantly smaller by the end of the year. The changes demanded by the activists haven't even kicked in yet.
 



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