Tomhomes33 wrote:https://www.sbnation.com/nba/2020/3/26/21193966/tilman-fertitta-layoffs-houston-rockets-owner-covid
Man, I really hope Rockets Neverr Ever win another title.
you do realize that congress just passed a bill that means these 40,000 people are worse off financially if they aren't laid off while there is no work, right? And that they need the company to survive to have a job again when this crisis is over, right?
I own a small business. 3 weeks ago we were having our best year and actively hiring. Overnight that changed.
The absolute hardest decision I ever made in the 12 years owned the business (and it's not even close) was the decision to lay off most of our staff earlier this week during this crisis. We cut down to a minimal staff and are actively killing off our sales to do what's right. I broke down after I made that decision. Then got in my car and drove 18 hours so I help fill in with production to get minimal orders out to keep the doors open. I'm taking that risk so the people we laid off don't have to.
Two things drove that decision
1 - I refused to put our employees at risk by having them all work through a health crisis. I'm personally taking on the health risk of leaving my house just to go to work so they don't have to. I simply couldn't live with myself had I done it the other way around.
2 - in the long term we help our now former employees more by ensuring the company survives so we can hire them back. We have every intention of hiring them back. We're bleeding money until this is over, we're trying to contain the bleed so company doesn't die.
And since we made that tough decision, congress passed a bill where they now are better off financially while laid off. This is a huge load off of our mind. Helps us wait until things are safe again before we bring them back.
Company survives, the people we laid off don't suffer financially.
Extremely difficult decisions and extremely hard work to do what's best for everyone.
The whole idea that employers are evil and out to screw over employees needs to end. It's agonizing to make these kinds of decisions, so much to weigh, especially when most of us think of our company as part of our family.
edit to add: Another factor in our decision is the uncertainty of how long this will last, we are projecting out until the end of July in a plan for the worst, hope for the best. Congress just passed a bill that covers until the end of June, so that estimate must not be too far off what they are projecting.
We'd take a whole different approach if this was going to be over on 2 weeks. I imagine the Rockets owner would as well.