Chrysler leader: Be grateful, be afraid

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Jim Higgins, Oct 25, 2008.

  1. Jim Higgins

    Jim Higgins Guest

    Chrysler leader: Be grateful, be afraid
    http://www.freep.com/article/20081025/COL06/810250385/1014/BUSINESS01

    BY TOM WALSH
    FREE PRESS COLUMNIST

    The latest bizarre bombshell from Chrysler LLC was posted at 10:09 a.m.
    Friday on the Auburn Hills automaker's internal electronic bulletin
    board, under the grandiose heading, "Messages From Our Leaders."

    This communique came from The Leader himself, Chief Executive Officer
    Robert Nardelli.

    It began with an opening paragraph larded with scary adjectives:

    # The times for the auto industry are not just unimaginable, but "truly
    unimaginable," he wrote. And also "challenging," he added three
    sentences later.

    # The current economic period is not just difficult, but "the most
    difficult any of us can remember."

    # Consumer confidence is not only declining, but "continues to weigh on
    the economy."

    # Financial markets are "troubled."

    This ominous phrasing was intended to make it clear that The Leader has
    been confronted with so many evil external obstacles that despite his
    extraordinary, benevolent efforts, he simply cannot protect and feed all
    of his precious people any longer.

    So he must send 25% of his salaried subjects away, to the barren
    landscape outside the boundaries of Chrysler.

    "As always" -- a telling preface indicating that The Leader has much
    experience with such matters -- "we will strive to do this in a socially
    responsible way, with respect and gratitude to those who have
    contributed so much to our company over the years," he wrote.

    The Leader is not merely generous, but truly magnanimous.

    In addition to sending 25% of his subjects away with respect and
    gratitude, he has promised future exiles who take voluntary buyouts
    "enhanced benefits," including cash, a half-year of health care coverage
    and new-vehicle vouchers worth up to $25,000 toward the purchase of a
    new Chrysler.

    It's hearing about goodies such as the vouchers that will make
    Chrysler's unwanted subjects grateful that they are being dumped by an
    automobile company as opposed to, say, a newspaper company, where the
    voucher might be for only a paid newspaper subscription.

    As just one more incentive to persuade subjects to sign up for the
    buyout, The Leader pledged that it will still "be necessary to have
    involuntary separation actions at the end of December."

    So, dear subjects, sign up for the voluntary buyout now.

    Otherwise, take your chances on getting the ziggy right after Christmas,
    when the company might be controlled by General Motors Corp. or
    Nissan-Renault or the Sultan of Brunei.

    The Leader also had inspirational words for the 75% left behind when the
    exiles are gone:

    "We need to work harder and more diligently to control every expense,"
    he wrote.

    Sounds like fun.

    Good luck to everyone in Auburn Hills.

    You'll need it.
     
    Jim Higgins, Oct 25, 2008
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    MoPar Man Guest

    Are they going to keep the posters up on the walls that read:

    "Daily beatings will continue until moral improves."

    ?
     
    MoPar Man, Oct 25, 2008
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  3. Jim Higgins

    Jim Higgins Guest

    Nah, the new one is "Be happy!-that is an *Order*!"
     
    Jim Higgins, Oct 25, 2008
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    miles Guest

    Indoctrination seems to be where we're headed these days.
     
    miles, Oct 26, 2008
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