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IPG Maximizes Pain of Layoffs Through Uncertainty

By Jim Edwards | Jan 23, 2009

Interpublic seems determined to maximize the pain of its own downsizing. It laid off 83 staffers at two of its agencies this week. The toll included 3 percent of its McCann New York office, or 30 staffers; and 53 people from MacLaren McCann Canada, which works on the crumbling General Motors business.

Note the difference between the way IPG and Omnicom are handling their cuts. Omnicom announced the full total of layoffs it intended to make — 3,500 across the globe.

Major cuts at individual shops then came as no surprise: 189 at BBDO in North America; 20 at BBDO Bangkok. CEO John Wren got the bad news out all at once, his agency network’s name endured some bad headlines, but at the end of the day everyone knew where the company stood.

At IPG it has been the opposite. Just before Xmas, Reuters reported that CEO Michael Roth was planning 2,000 layoffs, but since then the company has been silent. Into that vacuum has come the drip, drip, drip of a cut here, a slash there. It’s depressing and likely crushing morale at IPG shops. Who knows where the ax will fall, or on how many? It would be better if Roth could grow a pair, give his employees a total number, and at least indicate in which regions the brunt of the action will come. At least then his employees could prepare themselves.

Jim Edwards, a former managing editor of Adweek, has covered drug marketing at Brandweek for four years, and is a former Knight-Bagehot fellow at Columbia University's business and journalism schools. Follow him on Twitter or send him an email.

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    RE: IPG Maximizes Pain of Layoffs Through Uncertainty

    McCann's 2nd BIG LAYOFF....coming JUNE 11th 2009

    McCann San Francisco will be laying off more than half of their San Francisco office on June 11th. With little to no work left after repeated senior management blunders and failed pitch after failed pitch it is finally time to face the facts..... LAYOFFS

    The layoff list has already been created and the exact number will be found out on the 11th.

    Details of the Seattle office's layoffs this week are trickling in. Sad times for the overwork and dedicated employees who followed their leaders into a massacre.

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