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Amazon layoffs have an extra level of dread

Usually, people are thinking about whether they'll survive within their team. These latest layoffs are about whether the entire team will survive or not. I've never been through anything like this in my life, and I've been working for nearly three decades. It's just on a whole new level.


Ocala Area Layoffs coming

Get ready boys because the layoffs will be coming to our area soon. Meanwhile, our union works against us. The girls from AT&T that run the union are helping them Find ways to get rid of all of us. The union is no longer an asset to us. CO techs, splicers, and anyone working outside plant tickets. Patty doesn’t care because she’s close to retirement anyway. She is an evil person.

This is absolute fact. They are working on the layoff plan right now.


Storm clouds ahead

Some in the room have adopted the attitude “just let me survive the Thursday cut and everything will be ok.”

Dan plainly stated “cost reductions will be a way of life for us here”. This is only the first wave. Don’t get comfortable even if you survive this first round. There absolutely will be more RIFs and/or VSPs in 2026 and beyond.

Not pessimistic, just facing realities of the times.


All the cuts have made Intel’s workforce easily a decade younger on average

Some people might see that as a positive, but anyone who understands how crucial institutional knowledge is knows it’s a huge mistake to wipe out an entire generation of employees who helped build this company from scratch. The experience and history they carried cannot just be replaced overnight.


CEO RIF/reorg

Verizon to cut 15,000 jobs as new CEO restructures company

Verizonplans to convert 180 of its company-owned stores to franchises as part of its downsizing efforts. This move is included in a larger strategy that involves cutting approximately 15,000 jobs, representing about 15% of its workforce.


the future of Intel

https://youtu.be/OKgurZ0CRDE

President Donald Trump said he was “very much opposed” to last month’s controversial immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia, while South Korean President Lee Jae Myung warned the incident may hinder future U.S. factory construction.

Following urgent negotiations, the workers were returned to South Korea on a chartered flight. The operation, however, leaves the plant with a startup delay of two to three months. The setback comes as Seoul already faces 25% U.S. tariffs on automobiles, compared to 15% for Japanese and European competitors.

In a recent interview with Bloomberg, Lee said the treatment of the workers came as a surprise: “Many in Korea were surprised because our workers who went to the United States to help the U.S. with its manufacturing renaissance received irrational treatment.” He also characterized the experience as traumatic for both workers and their families, noting some that some no longer want to go back. “Unless we completely resolve this issue, I believe that they will not want to return,” he said.


15K clarification, feedback + speculation

My interpretation of the articles going around is that this is affecting “management” employees meaning HQ. Retail is its own thing and they are not categorized the same in the financials.

Retail moving to indirect and/or closing down will be its own thing.


Lesson for BOD

I believe there’s a lesson here for the Board of Directors. It has to do with leadership accountability, starting with the ELT and cascading all the way down to front line management…. If nothing else, the BOD should have some questions about why this huge layoff was necessary. And I don’t think it’s all Ryan’s fault. This could have been avoided.


11/13 @ 12:37 EST - Wall Street Journal article - Verizon to Cut About 15,000 Jobs

https://www.wsj.com/business/telecom/verizon-to-cut-about-15-000-jobs-87280c3c?gaa_at=eafs&gaa_n=AWEtsqfwwzzGQNSjf0iTTRQ56zZ3hH423LmR2obghM3lJxDmwnKWn-zDeFAwFT9Kzlw%3D&gaa_ts=691622e7&gaa_sig=yRd7CDEKqfopJo7htngX-i8UXriFKDO6GYSMCuamHROphJYQhpOw8di_q5K05JgjulSJbciduA9AaLJ_qpKSqQ%3D%3D


Just on Reuters

The layoffs, the largest ever for the wireless carrier and impacting about 15% of its workforce, are set to take place in the next week.

The cuts are aimed at its non-union management ranks and will affect more than 20% of that workforce, the source said. Verizon also plans to transition around 180 corporate-owned retail stores into franchised operations, the source added


https://www.indiaweekly.biz/h1b-visa-trump-aide-vision/

“The President’s vision here is to bring in overseas workers who have the skills for three, five, or seven years to train US workers. Then they can go home, and U.S. workers will fully take over,” Bessent said.

Poetic justice for all the Americans forced to train their Indian replacements before being sent to the unemployment line.