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In previous moves, TEMA:
- scheduled periodic non-production days as needed, but protected jobs by providing training and plant improvement activities;
- established a hiring freeze;
- eliminated overtime;
- suspended capital spending.
But the ongoing downturn necessitates additional steps:
- some additional non-production days in April, varying from plant to plant;
- strong possibility of reduced work/pay weeks, known as
"work sharing," at some plants. Production team members at affected plants would work and be paid 72 hours instead of 80 during the
two-week pay period;- executive and salaried bonuses eliminated;
- executive pay cuts;
- production team member bonuses reduced;
- voluntary exit program for team members who wish to pursue other opportunities;
- no wage increases for the foreseeable future.