With the economy on life support, CNN Money asks which employees will be the first to be let go in any downsizing. Their conclusion? Those employees who perform poorly, have high salaries, and aren't vital to the business. A few key quotes:
There are exceptions, of course. If your company is in trouble and in danger of going under, then no one's really safe. Then again, maybe you're in an industry that's actually thriving these days. For instance, I've seen reports that say grocery stores are doing well as people are eating at home more often, so those in that industry might actually thrive in these tough times.
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- When a workforce must be cut, "employers need to keep their best talent," Challenger said. "You want to keep the people that you think are your A-players."
- "When companies cut back, they certainly look hard at people at the high end of the salary range," Challenger said.
- Employers will also take a hard look at each division or department, to find areas that can be cut without sacrificing successful business operations.
There are exceptions, of course. If your company is in trouble and in danger of going under, then no one's really safe. Then again, maybe you're in an industry that's actually thriving these days. For instance, I've seen reports that say grocery stores are doing well as people are eating at home more often, so those in that industry might actually thrive in these tough times.