Anonymous wrote:Our company has stop work orders impacting about 25% of the workforce. So far, lots of juggling and shifting to get people coverage. They've set up furlough project codes for those who have nothing else to bill, and are asking people to do trainings, etc to keep busy.
Too soon to tell what will happen if this goes on longer.
Ptob isn't free - it impacts our overhead rates. We have a leave sharing bank that was closed to donations last year because there were so many hours, but I'm hoping they open it up and people are allowed to use it. But for now they want people doing something.
I'm covered - for now. But I work in operations so if the rest of the company is cut there will be cuts in operations.
Do you work for one of the larger contractors in the area? Did your leadership think about contingency plans, in ADVANCE? I'm super curious about the variety of responses from these companies and what it says about the company culture. It seems like many companies, the greedy ones, don't even try to figure out how to keep you covered or provide furlough codes. They just furlough or give you the option to use your leave.
It would be nice for people to note which companies they work for and the policy they have in place to address the shutdown.