On a Pivot Plan? When Amazon’s Performance Coaching Is Really a Push-Out, (Part 1)
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Episode Summary:
In this eye-opening episode, employment attorney Stephen Teller explains how performance management programs like Amazon’s Focus and Pivot are often used not to help employees improve—but to quietly push them out. Teller breaks down the legal nuances between being fired for performance versus laid off, how Amazon’s "unregretted attrition" metrics work behind the scenes, and the potential legal violations that can occur when coaching programs are used after protected activities like medical leave or discrimination complaints.
Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction to the episode and Amazon’s performance management culture
00:01 – The difference between layoffs vs. terminations for performance
00:03 – Why unemployment benefits are often still available in performance firings
00:04 – How Amazon uses "unregretted attrition" to create stealth layoffs
00:05 – The real purpose of documentation: legal protection against lawsuits
00:06 – Washington’s at-will employment and its legal limitations
00:07 – The structure of Amazon’s Focus and Pivot programs
00:09 – How Amazon offers money to employees to resign early
00:10 – What happens during the Pivot appeal process
00:11 – Why these programs are designed to minimize legal exposure, not support improvement
00:12 – The shift in purpose: retention vs. risk mitigation
00:13 – Legal red flags when performance plans follow complaints or leave requests
00:14 – Why talking to an attorney early is critical
00:15 – How timing of firings affects stock vesting and severance
00:17 – Final thoughts and preview of Part 2
About the Show:
False Claims, Real Consequences explores the hidden mechanisms behind workplace retaliation, whistleblower suppression, and employment law violations. Hosted by veteran employment attorney Stephen Teller, the podcast delivers real insights for professionals navigating high-stakes legal scenarios in the workplace.
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