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by folivore
1182 days ago
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People here earn enough for the food to not be on their radar. I guess the office/food is symbolic, though I do understand real estate is hard to get rid of. They could rather have taken on the debt and kept good people (pure speculation, I have no idea). It's hard to Guage overall morale since we're split into segregated teams per project so there isn't much intersection outside of the dead Slack server. |
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Nope, this would be a really bad approach. Let's leave aside the issue of _getting_ debt - banks are likely to be reluctant to offer debt to a business that is strugelling.
Taking on debt though to pay for staff you can't afford from revenue is only useful if the issue is cash-flow related. If the issue is income related then taking in debt is bad for the business, and bad for employers.
If the salary bill is too high then it has to come down. One way is to shed jobs. Those affected are affected 100%. Those unaffected are unaffected 100%.
The other way is salary cuts. Everyone is affected 90%. Which is better depends on which side you are on.
Some employees want to stay enough that they'll take 90%. Others will jump ship. If you have a job to go to, and you want to go, then go. That will free up 100% of your salary for the others.
Of course they know what happens if you don't sign. They're not morons. I'm surprised you even asked. The scenarios are obvious;
A) business goes under. All employees get nothing. Or B) another round of layoffs. (but this means severances, so may not even be possible) or C) enough people sign to lower the salary bill enough, but not you - you get to keep 100%. (this may not be ideal for your future raises etc) D) you quit.
I don't know your company, or your bosses, so I can't speak to their motives. But the fact they are asking for this suggests that the margin between success and failure is narrow. Like 10% narrow. They are offering you the opportunity to share pain, rather than cut more jobs.
At this point the ball is in your collective court. Feel free to leave. You might just be doing everyone a favor.