Thread regarding ViacomCBS layoffs

Are Leads in technical positions that don't know how to code be fired?

Lots of full time employees that are Leads don't know how to code, only thing they know is to take credit from the work the contractors do.


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I got my wfh exception from Les M. Does that still count?

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Post ID: @mw+1k6g97qqb

@kr as stated TR is gone / what EVP do you work under that approved this with HR?

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Post ID: @mc+1k6g97qqb

@kr Calling bs on this as these types of decisions would have to go through HR and not just the whim of a manager. There are too many legalities at stake.

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Post ID: @m4+1k6g97qqb

@kr How can TR give authorisation if he's gone?

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Post ID: @kx+1k6g97qqb

@kr TR left 2 months ago, and VH is leaving, so you now report under CH’s umbrella. Your current manager doesn’t have authority over DE or CH, so decisions at that level wouldn’t come from them. You do realize that, right?

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Post ID: @kt+1k6g97qqb

I work under TR and just got my OK to stay remote for ‘26.

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Post ID: @kr+1k6g97qqb

Life isn't fair, layoffs have no rhyme or reason

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Post ID: @k5+1k6g97qqb

Good developers don’t always make good Managers

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Post ID: @dv+1k6g97qqb

Agree. Some leads lack the experience of even doing system design. If it wasn't for AI, they'd be sc--wed.

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