Silent layoffs without Severance pay - Marketing commercetools Employee Review

1.0
Mar 10, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It was a nice company to work for, and people genuinely loved working there. But from the past years the whole situations changed....

Cons

I had a good time working at the company, but unfortunately, it has been losing its reputation due to internal discrimination among employees. They are adopting a US-style work culture, which has led to abrupt contract terminations for EU colleagues without any prior notice. Even worse, some employees have faced silent terminations without receiving any severance pay. Additionally, the higher management often puts excessive pressure on employees to complete work at an unrealistic pace, without proper planning or defined timeframes. It’s disheartening to see a company disregard employee trust, dedication, and labor in such an unfair and chaotic manner.

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commercetools Response
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We want to be very clear: The claim that commercetools conducted "silent layoffs" without severance pay is unequivocally false. Not only would this be illegal in Germany, but it is also entirely against our values as a company. We acknowledge that we recently underwent restructuring — an incredibly difficult but necessary decision to align with market realities. There is no one way to approach this process in a global company that will satisfy everyone, but we made sure to provide severance packages that exceeded industry norms. Additionally, we gave all remaining employees an extra day off to process the changes before collaboratively reassessing priorities and workloads. We empathize with those impacted and understand the emotions surrounding such transitions. However, transparency must be met with honesty. commercetools remains committed to treating employees with fairness and respect, even in challenging times.

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