AM I NEXT? NO LOVE AT C. H. ROBINSON (05/20/23)

MAY 20, 2023 — 300 EMPLOYEES LAID OFF

C.H. Robinson is laying off approximately 300 employees.

According to a company spokesperson, "These impacted colleagues across the company, but primarily in shared services and non-engineering technology roles. These decisions are never easy to make, however, they are necessary for the company’s long-term success. We regularly evaluate our operations to ensure we continue to deliver superior service to our customers and to manage our business for growth, efficiency, and velocity. The organizational changes align with long-term strategic goals.”

NOVEMBER 22, 2022 — Original post…

Eden Prairie, Minnesota-based C.H. Robinson, a provider of multimodal transportation services and third-party logistics, has announced a cost-cutting initiative to reflect market conditions.

The cost-containment effort will impact 650 employees.

According to Robinson’s president and CEO, Bob Biesterfeld, "We got ahead of ourselves in terms of head count. As we said last week in our Q3 earnings, changes in market conditions, coupled with many successful endeavors on our digital roadmap directed at scaling our model to be more efficient, meaning we are in a position to reduce our overall cost structure."

“As a result, we’re eliminating some positions at C.H. Robinson. These are not easy decisions, because we recognize the significant contribution of the impacted employees. We have tried to approach this with as much respect and empathy for our former colleagues as possible and are providing transition assistance.”

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life or promises for a bright future. We see good people being laid off through no fault of their own. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. No one is guaranteed to wake up tomorrow and still have a job by evening. Are you now wondering, Am I Next?

AM I NEXT? NO LOVE AT LYFT (04/21/23)

APRIL 21, 2023 — UP TO 30% OF THE WORKFORCE TARGETED

Using the “stay at home layoff model,” the company has announced a company-wide restructuring and reduction in force of 26% of the company’s workforce.

Lyft is targeting 1,072 employees, or 26% of its workforce, in one of the first steps by the new Chief Executive David Risher,

The company is also eliminating more than 250 open positions and eliminating three layers of management from 8 to 5, and dividing its rideshare business into three core teams.

CEO David Risher…

Hi Team,

At our first all-hands meeting a few weeks ago, you asked me about layoffs and I said they were in the air. Now I’m confirming that we will significantly reduce the size of the team as part of a restructuring to focus on better meeting the needs of riders and drivers.

Next Thursday, April 27, by 8:30 am Pacific Time / 8:30 am local time in Eastern Europe, we’ll send an email with details on your employment status. All offices will be closed on Thursday, including Flexdrive locations. (TBS warehouses will stay open.) I know this creates uncertainty between now and then, but given how many of you know or suspect this is coming, we wanted you to be prepared. Unfortunately, your manager won’t have additional information to share before Thursday.

Here’s why I’ve made this decision. As you’ve heard me say, great companies have purpose. Lyft has two purposes that are linked to each other: We help riders get out and about so they can live their lives together, and we provide drivers a way to work that gives them control over their time and money.

We need to be a faster, flatter company where everyone is closer to our riders and drivers so we can deliver on this purpose. And we need to bring our costs down to deliver affordable rides, compelling earnings for drivers, and profitable growth. We intend to use these savings to invest in competitive pricing, faster pick-up times, and better driver earnings. All of these require us to reduce our size and restructure how we’re organized.

I own this decision, and understand that it comes at an enormous cost. We’re not just talking about team members; we’re talking about relationships with people who’ve worked (and played) together, sometimes for years.

Lyft is full of talented, purpose-driven people, and I know those who are leaving will go on to do great things. I’m grateful for all you have brought to Lyft and regret that this is one of my first decisions as CEO.

With these changes, we have the opportunity to become the customer-focused, large-scale, profitable business we should be. It is important that we succeed: Drivers and riders want two strong companies in the market. We’re improving the lives of both. Our purpose will drive us as we create an extraordinary company together.

David

NOVEMBER 16, 2022 — Original post…

San Francisco, California-based Lyft, the transportation technology company offering ride-hailing, vehicles for hire, motorized scooters, a bicycle-sharing system, rental cars, and food delivery, has announced a 13% reduction in force.

The reduction in force will impact approximately 700 employees.

According to a company statement, "We worked hard to bring down costs this summer: we slowed, then froze hiring; cut spending, and paused less-critical initiatives. Still, Lyft has to become leaner, which requires us to part with incredible team members.

"Despite efforts to avoid this day, we’ve made the difficult decision to lay off 13% of the team. Additionally, we are pursuing a divestiture (sale) of our first-party vehicle service business, and in that case, we do expect most of those team members will be offered roles from the acquiring company. We know today will be hard. To help provide initial context, we want to share how we made this decision, how we’re supporting departing team members, and what to expect over the coming days."

"The layoffs impact every organization in the company, and were based on deprioritized initiatives, an effort to reduce management layers, broader savings goals, and, in some cases, performance trajectory"

"We are confident in the overall trajectory of the business. It was important to take these proactive actions to ensure we can accelerate execution, stay focused on the best opportunities to drive profitable growth, and deliver strong business results in 2023 and beyond."

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life or promises for a bright future. We see good people being laid off through no fault of their own. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. No one is guaranteed to wake up tomorrow and still have a job by evening. Are you now wondering, Am I Next?

AM I NEXT? NO LOVE AT KITTYHAWK

Palo Alto, California-based Kittyhawk, a startup to build autonomous, affordable, ubiquitous, and eco-conscious air taxis, has announced it is shuttering its flying car operation.

The closure will impact 125 employees.

According to a company spokesperson, "We have made the decision to wind down Kittyhawk. We're still working on the details of what's next. “Kitty Hawk’s decision to cease operations does not change Boeing’s commitment to Wisk. We are proud to be a founding member of Wisk Aero and are excited to see the work they are doing to drive innovation and sustainability through the future of electric air travel. We do not expect Kitty Hawk’s announcement to affect Wisk’s operations or other activities in any way.”

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life or promises for a bright future. We see good people being laid off through no fault of their own. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. No one is guaranteed to wake up tomorrow and still have a job by evening. Are you now wondering, Am I Next?