Group 1 - Canon's factory in Zhongshan, Guangdong, closed on November 21, resulting in the layoff of over a thousand employees, with compensation packages averaging around 2.3N, exceeding labor law standards [1][3] - Employees received various forms of compensation, including a total of 400,000 yuan, which included economic compensation, employment support, and awards [1][3] - The trend of high severance packages is not unique to Canon, as other foreign companies like Mercedes-Benz and Microsoft have also provided generous compensation during layoffs [2][3][4] Group 2 - High severance payments often exceed legal limits, with some companies offering compensation based on actual salaries rather than the average salary cap set by labor laws [5][6] - The rationale behind offering high severance is to facilitate a smooth and quick exit for employees, reducing potential disputes and legal risks for the company [6][16] - The compensation amounts can vary significantly based on employee tenure and individual circumstances, with senior employees often receiving more favorable packages [8][9] Group 3 - Not all foreign companies are "layoff-friendly," as some have provided minimal compensation, leading to employee dissatisfaction and legal disputes [10][21] - The perception of foreign companies varies, with European firms generally viewed as more compliant and generous compared to American and Japanese firms [11][12] - The ongoing trend of cost-cutting in large foreign enterprises has led to a reduction in severance packages over time, indicating a shift in corporate strategies [22]
“在佳能被裁拿了40多个月工资赔偿和董事长推荐信”,为啥外企总有「远超劳动法上限」的裁员大礼包?