Redundancies at Lotus

Redundancies at Lotus

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Hedgerley

Original Poster:

620 posts

275 months

Thursday 18th September 2014
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A real shame after all the recent good news.

http://www.thelotusforums.com/latest-news/lotus-ca...

crofty1984

16,243 posts

211 months

Monday 17th November 2014
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Who got what was announced today. I can imagine some sad faces down Potash Lane.
I know at least two people who will be leaving frown

Frimley111R

15,987 posts

241 months

Wednesday 19th November 2014
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Matt Becker gone too!

Leighton360

26 posts

135 months

Wednesday 19th November 2014
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Typical .... Merry Christmas --- why do firms always seem to do it this time of year ????

Eleven

27,690 posts

229 months

Wednesday 19th November 2014
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Leighton360 said:
Typical .... Merry Christmas --- why do firms always seem to do it this time of year ????
So that staff don't spend a load of money over Christmas in anticipation of a wage packet in the new year that won't be coming.

It seems cruel, but it's kinder than sacking them after Christmas.

Wayoftheflower

1,398 posts

242 months

Thursday 20th November 2014
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So what threats/promises were made to pull yesterday's front page story? A disappointing back down by PH on what is an important story on just where the cuts have been made.

WayneB

208 posts

233 months

Friday 21st November 2014
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Seems a Becker resigning has become a regular harbinger of doom for Lotus.

First Roger when Bahar arrived and now son Matt with Gales.

Lotus used to rely heavily on the revenue generated from Engineering to subsidise its vehicle manufacturing, I guess the loss of key engineering staff in the past and a loss of confidence in Lotus by the OEM mostly during the Bahar era has resulted in this latest move.

I guess the new master plan is to cut everything at Hethel to the bone and beyond (including the works canteen breakfast)and to try and make a return solely from the manufacture of low volume sports cars.

R & D will obviously be unneeded with no all new Lotus platforms planned in the foreseable future, morale will further suffer as bright people like to be creative (and productive)in an informal atmosphere (which I hear is a thing of the past at Lotus ATM)

And as a Lotus is still mostly a handbuilt car,reliant on human skills, quality will suffer when the remaining staff building them are unhappy and depressed.

I wish them luck, but I cant see this working out for the best longterm.



Edited by WayneB on Friday 21st November 18:04