Thread regarding Dell Inc. layoffs

Corporate America Layoffs

Layoff Announcements:

  1. UPS: 48,000 employees
  2. Amazon: Up to 30,000 employees
  3. Intel: 24,000 employees
  4. Nestle: 16,000 employees
  5. Accenture: 11,000 employees
  6. Ford: 11,000 employees
  7. Novo Nordisk: 9,000 employees
  8. Microsoft: 7,000 employees
  9. PwC: 5,600 employees
  10. Salesforce: 4,000 employees
  11. Paramount: 2,000 employees
  12. Target: 1,800 employees
  13. Kroger: 1,000 employees
  14. Applied Materials: 1,444 employees
  15. Meta: 600 employees

Total: 172,444

How many will Dell add to the list?


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Post ID: @OP+1kapdgzd6

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And every one of those companies hired H1B‘s this year.

It should absolutely be illegal to be laying off Americans while hiring foreigners at the same time.

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Post ID: @j9+1kapdgzd6

@ff stop with your toxic positivity and logic. We are here to complain! (Good points)

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Post ID: @j6+1kapdgzd6

Speaking of our lovely company… where is Dell at and why isn’t it on that list?!

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Post ID: @gd+1kapdgzd6

Ok but what you and some people aren't taking into account is how large these companies are... Amazon for example has 1.5 MILLION employees. 30k is nothing.

UPS has almost 500k employees so again, 48k is a lot but it's not that much

Intel however, they are closer in size to Dell - employee count anyways - and 28k is a LOT

Meta has 78k employees so 600 is not bad at all, in all honesty..

Microsoft - 228k employees. 7k is a lot but not really..

Point here is that Dell is around 100k employees now and you can't compare a company like amazon layoffs to Dell layoffs. The companies I listed above are laying off a fraction of the entire company, and a small fraction at that...

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Post ID: @ff+1kapdgzd6

idk but dell doesn't operate the same as a lot of those huge companies. Dell is smart (for once) and does small layoffs year round so they don't make the news or any "list." That'd be bad publicity for them.

I'm positive Dell has been quietly laying off here and there recently but Dell's history says their "main" layoff seasons are typically February - after 4th QTR - and then again in Aug/Sept.

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Post ID: @fe+1kapdgzd6

@dz

What news tells you and what is real is not often one of the same

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Post ID: @e7+1kapdgzd6

yet jobs report is good and unemployment was up .1

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Post ID: @dz+1kapdgzd6

All the ups drivers moved to Amazon

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Post ID: @dy+1kapdgzd6

And that's just the large ones. It'll be interesting to see the jobs numbers come out in Jan 2026 when these layoffs start hitting.

Unemployment will likely tick up quite a bit as well.

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Post ID: @an+1kapdgzd6

Dell will continue to do around 100 per week instead of announcing big kayoff numbers so that they can stay out of the news.

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