Thread regarding Synopsys Inc. layoffs

Some US employees moving to non-exempt status. True?

I’m hearing some people got moved from exempt to non-exempt (ie hourly pay instead of salary) Is this true? I can’t imagine people being happy about it?


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@ge it’s not salary range, it’s bonus compensation range duh. Ie: cash and stock

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the company can always get rid of unlimited time off for exempt employees. the benefit of accrued PTO is the company has to pay it out when you leave the company

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Post ID: @mv+1kc70my4e

@c6 the person I spoke with said their salary didn’t change.. duh!

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Post ID: @ge+1kc70my4e

Non exempt employees aren’t eligible for as much compensation as exempt. Duh!

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Post ID: @c6+1kc70my4e

non-exempt employee get paid overtime

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Post ID: @bd+1kc70my4e

@a9 how does that reduce bonus compensation? I assume you get a set # of days which is obviously less than unlimited but how does it affect bonuses?

People must be upset

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Post ID: @am+1kc70my4e

Yes it’s 100% true. Time cards and accruing vacation days now.

That’ll also reduce bonus compensation.

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