New Mexico is allowing certain employees to "leave voluntarily" with a severance that some say is good.
One of the people I know, a manager, took the package because they were told it may not be offered if the layoffs become massive.
I know two people at intel in Albuquerque who were offered severence, one is in their lower mid 50s and is a manager, the other is over 60 years old and in a skilled job.
How many others who fit into the older workers category will be offered a payout to quit?
What percentage of the Intel employee population is in this category versus under 40 years old.
Intel is known for layoffs but why are they trying to hit the ones with a handful of years left???
Holy sh-t intel, as long as they do their job correctly just fu--ing let them stay a few more years to retirement.
And if employee cuts are to shore up Financials, have a real good attorney, a 3rs party private attorney review the Executive bonuses...
Intels stock has been doing sh---y, for at least the past 10-15 years yet the revolving door of executives always walk out with nice 7 figure bonues..bonuses...
A suspicious person would ask, why do these executives know each other from previous businesses? It's almost like they come, layoff employees, then leave with millions...
Is the executive exit bonus nonegotable in their contract to be paid out win or lose or are they gaming the company which is a clear violation of the intel ethics policy and training they force us employees to follow...
For the record the intel ethics policy states an employee is to put the company's financial gain above their own.
So why isn't it enforced on the executives who get free company car, company paid for home to live in, catered meals at work with a nearly unlimited expense account for incidentals.
Which means the Executives basically live for free while bringing in a 7- figure income while average employees have to pay for each and every little thing.
Intel needs to fix their executive compensation plan which they claim is needed but is a lie.Maybe in the 1990s early 2000s yes but not in the world economy.