Most of the cuts came at Jones Farm, where 450 employees were let go, by far the largest number among all sites. Hawthorn Farm saw 43 layoffs, while another 28 people were impacted at Gordon Moore Park at Ronler Acres. The smallest number came from Aloha, where just 8 positions were eliminated.
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It seems like a lot when you or your team are getting terminated, but the overall total is really not that large.
Seems clear now why the company refuted the media claim that 20% would be laid off.
Maybe they will get there over the next few rounds of restructuring, and a lot of that will be from outsourcing, so really just badge flipping although everyone will have to reapply for their job with the outsource contractor, so some might not make it.
Every module at ronler lost a few people lmao, 28 my a-s. Supply chain alone is losing hundreds
@as why you keep mentioning technicians? Are you a technician????
There are several develop. Engineers that were laid off but gonna be on payroll until 31st. No one is required to come to work if they were given notice, Intel is doing that for numbers game.
Those numbers are for the people off the payroll by the 15th. The technicians that were notified are technically on the payroll till the 31st. Even though they were told they can stay home. Seems like some kind of numbers game. @ak
I call absolute BS on those numbers. I know of 6 people in Aloha on my shift alone. There is no way its only 8 total for the whole site.
The NEX garbage can finally got cleaned out!
@a5 529x100 is 52,900. Who's the id_iot now? No wonder you got axed. Can't even do simple math.
@a5 28 at Ronler x 100 =2800. That's a possibility.
Much ado about nothing.
This is barely above the natural attrition rate.
That's only what reported, so far, in WARN. Next 1-2 weeks you'll see the Ronler WARN numbers jump very bigly.
@a2 like 100x. So they laid off over 500k people in Oregon. You’re an id--t.
Those number don't capture the extent of layoffs at ronler. It will be in the thousands.
Don't know where they got these numbers.
It is way more than this. Like by 100x
it'd be good to see percentages