Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Reward push to summer

What’s the reason rewards planning being pushed to July instead of April?

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Why would you expect rewards when the company is trailing the industry? Your reward is a job and paycheck but I wouldn't count on those for too long...

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Post ID: @1nbn+1kdVjlHW

Reward employees, then lay them off at the higher rates? chuckles
That's just pi-s-poor management.

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Post ID: @1pmr+1kdVjlHW

The new reward will be them letting you keep your job.

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Post ID: @1zkt+1kdVjlHW

Severance packages across multiple countries take a bite out of the budget. Probably why. Do you really expect good rewards? Dividends and preventing stock price spiral is top priority. Rewards are not.

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Post ID: @1syr+1kdVjlHW

also, layoff planning takes time (skills matrix, t viewing cuts with the boss and hr, etc) so pushing rewards planning helps cut down on wasted / overhead activities. The amount of productivity drop due to layoffs, focal, rewards, pips... It takes huge toll. AMD and TSMC don't have anywhere near this level of non-productive processes. Intel finds away to take simple processes and over engineer them.

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Post ID: @1lil+1kdVjlHW

yeah it could be few hundred millions, which could then be applied towards remaining employees (or Pat's travel budget?)

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Post ID: @1oic+1kdVjlHW

less employees by then = less $ being paid out from the company's coffers.

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