Anomaly 'Fired' All Its Australians to Help Battle the Country's Wildfires
It's matching their salaries as a donation
Advertising is full of Australians, many of whom have made quite a mark in the industry. Now, with their homeland burning, Anomaly has launched an initiative called “Fighting Fire With Fired,” in which it’s pretending to “fire” its Australian employees—and donating the money (which is really just a match of their salaries) to relief efforts Down Under.
“Think about it. No matter where you are in the world, you’ve almost certainly worked with an Australian,” Anomaly says on the website. “They’re in almost every agency. At every level. In every department. And we’ve all benefited from them leaving their homes thousands of miles behind them. Because the simple truth is we need Australians. Which means we need Australia.”
The agency goes on: “If you’ve got Australians employed, consider them no longer on staff. Then, match the money from their paychecks in a donation toward their homeland. So the money your Australians receive, Australia will also receive. It could be a week, a month, or an entire year’s salary. Up to you. We know there’s plenty of Australians working overseas. The more that we ‘fire’ around the world, the better we can help them fight the fires back home.”
“We’ve got a ton of Aussies across our seven offices,” Anomaly founding partner and global creative officer Mike Byrne tells Muse. “We ‘fired’ them all—pooled together a combined week’s worth of salary of all of them—and gave them, and anyone else interested, the opportunity to use their time and talents to identify the most impactful way to use the funds. They’ve got $100,000 to work with as they ideate.”
See some of Anomaly’s social posts below promoting the initiative. And please join in if you can.
Aussies are indispensable to Anomaly and our industry. We need them. We love them.
So, we ‘fired’ them for a week and matched the salary of every Aussie across our 7 locations, along with their time and talent, to support relief efforts back home.
More: https://t.co/ArYZP7vfvA pic.twitter.com/quUPAabHFk— Anomaly (@Anomaly) January 21, 2020