Tis the Season To Be Jolly: Not at Sanofi Aventis!
Sanofi Aventis asked it entire sales force to remain at home the Monday after Thanksgiving to wait for a phone call to see whether or not they still had jobs. Nice way for the affected employees to spend Thanksgiving, eh?
Sanofi-Aventis is laying off an unspecified number of US sales reps, as the firm restructures because of generic exposure on some of its lead products including its blockbuster anti-clotting drug Plavix. The layoffs are part of a transformation that began last year, shortly after new CEO Chris Viehbacher took charge at the company. At the time, Sanofi-Aventis announced plans to cut 10% or less of its 6,500 US reps. According to a post at BNET, the company currently employs about 5,600 reps. Those laid off will get three weeks’ base pay per year of service, up to a maximum of 78 weeks’ base pay.
A company spokesperson said “Sanofi-Aventis U.S. is continuing to evolve in order to deliver greater value to our customers in a rapidly changing business climate. This includes changes to our sales force to better correspond with market dynamics and customer needs. As a part of our continuing transformation, we have identified areas where we will prioritize sales support and others where reductions are necessary.”
Sanofi joins a growing number of pharmaceutical companies that made it something of a tradition to layoff employees immediately before or during the holiday season. I guess company executives believe that the blow may be less devastating if the ex-employees get to spend more time with their families during the holidays. Unlike most corporate executives who are paid millions when they are fired, many laid off pharmaceutical companies will have a tough time finding new employment opportunities in the rapidly shrinking US pharmaceutical job market. At last count, about 59,000 pharmaceutical employees lost their jobs in 2009. Don’t be surprised if more pharmaceutical layoffs are announced in the coming weeks.
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