Thread regarding ViaSat Inc. layoffs

When is a RIF not a RIF?

Hello friends, this is what I hear from my couple of people-friendly L2s.
Guru and team flew to Viasat International Headquarters recently (that is London, England, to you and me) to figure out how to ‘fix’ the Viasat cost base. 
The challenge for the Execs is to find a way to reduce people costs by $100M, and to do that before the end of this year. No surprise, right?
But we heard a new ‘hint’ on the town hall that this time around we can volunteer to lose our jobs. It’s kind of outsourcing a RIF, to us! 
Smart, because all the ‘unpleasantness’ of a RIF is avoided if we sign-up to leave voluntarily & with an “enhanced package”. It also might be a great opportunity for employees of retirement age or anybody with a new job lined up or anybody who’s plain fed up here. 

 

Here's how it could go down.
Leaders are tasked to find ‘volunteers’ from their teams to meet a target headcount reduction (remember - $100M saving needed). That target will be a percentage spread like peanut butter across the company. How big? Y’all can't count it on one hand (you may need two or three hands). 
‘Volunteers’ will need to leave the business in autumn or Christmas, as all costs must be saved in 2024. It's unclear how we volunteer to leave, (and how volunteering numbers will be made to line up against those executive savings goals). Or what happens if there are too few volunteers, or if the wrong kind of people volunteer, or if too many people volunteer :)
Of course, NOT volunteering to leave kind of means that we accept to take on all the work abandoned by exiting colleagues, as our Exec seem incapable of stopping any of the unprofitable activities.

 

Be on the lookout for impending ‘quiet communications’ about all of this.
Viasat has decided there will be no RIF. But this may look like, smell like and feel like a RIF?
Smart executives might want to avoid standing in the way of the exit, lol.

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Post ID: @OP+1t82FEJM

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Why are we still hiring if people are being asked to leave. I count 84 positions on the career page

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Post ID: @sxsh+1t82FEJM

Yes sir, already report my complaints to ensure my job is safe

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Post ID: @rykr+1t82FEJM

Now I’m hearing about alot of P&C investigations and have meeting coming up.

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Post ID: @qbsm+1t82FEJM

It's been a good ride. Everything changes. Nothing stays the same.

The significance of the passage of time. Lol

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Post ID: @obpe+1t82FEJM

How many will apply? Will they really be able to say yes to everyone who asks for it?
Feels like a desperate move to offer this across 90% of the workforce without targeting parts of the business that are not profitable.

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Post ID: @lrgd+1t82FEJM

How much is being spent renting mostly empty buildings?

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Post ID: @djho+1t82FEJM

Ya, some form of RTO is likely the next step. Already some activities tangential to that. I know some trolls will rejoice that will drive better outcomes yad yada yada. The reality is leadership will still point us to work on the wrong problems, doing that at the office or remote will not change the outcome that GEO is of diminishing usefulness to customers.

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Post ID: @baup+1t82FEJM

Anybody think the next step is RTO minimum 1 day a week or something to that affect?

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Post ID: @bnrc+1t82FEJM

Clearly they were laid off already and are out of the loop

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Post ID: @aywe+1t82FEJM

Tell me you didn't tune into the all-hands without telling me you didn't tune into the all-hands. While you're at it, also tell me you didn't read the email without telling me you didn't read the email. Seriously, stop it with the troll spam, this is an awful small hill for you to be trolling on.

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Post ID: @abek+1t82FEJM

I’m calling total BS, If this was true? Why hasn’t anyone got the ba--s to report this information to a news outlet? Pretty sure it would be in the headlines in SD at Least? “Company attempts workers to volunteer resign?”
Like wtf

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Post ID: @ahcf+1t82FEJM

I'm clinging to my cr-ppy little job like an ant to a twig in a river of pi-s.

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Post ID: @amjl+1t82FEJM

100th comment - w00t!

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Post ID: @aniw+1t82FEJM

He can't do it, he can't even out all the upvotes and downvotes on this thread

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Post ID: @aqgl+1t82FEJM

Viasat needs to hire more selfie obsessed "leaders". The stock price isn't at zero yet and the existing leadership just can't seem to finish the job in spite of their best efforts to do so...

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Post ID: @9chh+1t82FEJM

@8exw+1t82FEJM Viasat should ONLya stick with government systems, that’s the one thing you never here anything negative about lol that side of the business is always being in money

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Post ID: @8xcz+1t82FEJM

@7mbz+1t82FEJM - well-said - encapsulates exactly how I feel as well. The company does have a future if MD steps aside for a charismatic and visionary leader who can inject a bold strategy into the company. That would help settle the street’s pessimism on our long-term viability. Plus cost reduction shouldn’t be only about VR and RIFs…it should also be about divesting the company of declining or non-core assets e.g. residential broadband, RigNet and Intellie to name but three

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Post ID: @8exw+1t82FEJM

Some of the people on here obviously only see what they see and not the big picture.

The real money was spent on an acquisition thats under water, a satellite that bricked in space, a ground network to serve it, and two copies of the satellite that hold all the same risks, plus ground networks in eu and aus to serve grounded satellites.

The company is a catastrophic failure or a series of interest rate hikes away from future existence. Why would you volunteer you might ask? Well you may not get a package if the doors close.

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Post ID: @7dvp+1t82FEJM

@7esw+1t82FEJM All the $$$$ spent on parties and executive plane rides 🤦‍♀️

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Post ID: @7mew+1t82FEJM

@7esw+1t82FEJM Like how much money was spent on those check in kiosks in cbad? Like we still have to go see the front desk for our customers and family members? What was the point lol

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Post ID: @7cec+1t82FEJM

@7riv+1t82FEJM Well I did get to rub my nuts on your keyboard while you were there, so I enjoyed that

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Post ID: @7kkj+1t82FEJM

It su-ks that profitable business areas have to suffer to bolster up the new ones.

It's interesting how small singular events can have such a big impact on future trajectories. The engineer who signed off on the reflector design, the guy who decided to go shooting in the Sierra foothills (Caldor), the accidental release of a research virus,...

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Post ID: @7esw+1t82FEJM

@7mbz+1t82FEJM congratulations on waisting your life away, could have been working for an company with an actually outlook instead. There have been signs against Viasat since Covid.

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Post ID: @7riv+1t82FEJM

Agreed a lot of years spent here, there's no malice or wishing failure, I work with some really smart people on really hard problems. It's exasperation at leadership's incapacity to change and adapt. Without change, things remain the same. When the look-back is written, it will be replete with opportunities missed and off-ramps passed. Guru is now merely the end-of-life caretaker steering the ending days.

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Post ID: @7mbz+1t82FEJM

@7whh+1t82FEJM

All the Elon fanboys are 🙄

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Post ID: @7iiy+1t82FEJM

I doubt anybody is happy to see it fail. Just watching. A lot of years spent there.

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Post ID: @7whh+1t82FEJM

@7boh+1t82FEJM
Why would someone who got laid off downvote these comments, they should be upvoting cause they are happy ViaSat is failing 😂

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Post ID: @7ehs+1t82FEJM

GURUSAT Flight 1 deployed…

…but the primary reflector got stuck (again) and so his selfie CIR is nil

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Post ID: @7zjb+1t82FEJM

Who is the id--t with so much time on their hands to submit hundreds of downvotes? Like that stops anyone from seeing anything. You are the lazy one that was bringing viasat down. Good thing they laid you off! Good riddance!

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Post ID: @7boh+1t82FEJM

We at GURUSAT forgo all logic and let our employees randomly choose if they want to leave with package. We don’t care what department or function they come from. Management does not need to put thought into which projects people are not needed for and match layoffs accordingly. GURU has UCLA MBA which has taught best to leave resource gaps to chance.

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Post ID: @7goi+1t82FEJM

If the job market is so bad, why would anyone accept the offer then, if they won't be able to find a new job?

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Post ID: @7xcg+1t82FEJM

You might t be in for a rude awakening when you realize what a sh*t job market it is out there, how under paid the sd market is in general.

The writing is on the wall. Get on the lifeboat, or go down with the sinking ship, or put your head in the sand like the ceo, cto, etc did with leo

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Post ID: @7mmj+1t82FEJM

This is a joke. Who would accept this offer and wait for it to be approved and maybe not if the business needs you, when you could easily find a new job and get a 25% raise over the viasat underpaid salary.

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Post ID: @7dcx+1t82FEJM

Guru we trust! I know Viasat is heading in the right direction!
Hopefully we finally can say goodbye to all the lazy “workers” that have been bringing to company down!

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Post ID: @6rzi+1t82FEJM

@6xfy+1t82FEJM

Good idea m actually
I want to keep my job, time to send some PnC complaints sorry fellas!

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Post ID: @6ghp+1t82FEJM

Viasat is a sinking ship. Clinging to GEO while StarLink and other LEOs are eating their lunch. Even with them partnering with LEO providers they are grabbing for straws.

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Post ID: @6izy+1t82FEJM

"Be on the lookout for impending ‘quiet communications’ about all of this."

Wasn't so quiet.

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Post ID: @6olk+1t82FEJM

I’m surprise they haven’t done some “PnC complaints”, conduct “investigates”
and then terminate people for those “complaints”. No severance package needed and able to save money. Especially in CA since it’s an at will state… not sure about other states.

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Post ID: @6xfy+1t82FEJM

So the implied ultimatum here is "enough of you need to leave before January or we bring the hammer down again before the end of the fiscal year on the rest of you".

Surely this won't create a hostile work environment for the next six months and those who do opt to bail out won't just sandbag until their end date. Then again those who will take it probably aren't contributing much anyways so this is more of a forecast for the rest of us where we are hoping enough sign up so we aren't on the chopping block this winter. Good luck everyone!

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Post ID: @6bub+1t82FEJM

FREE GURU!

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Post ID: @6rii+1t82FEJM

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