Thread regarding HP (Hewlett-Packard) layoffs

New WFR and cost reduction goals. UPlifted by 15%

Company is uplifting the existing cost reduction and WFR goals to mitigate the memory impact that affected production. Existing cost reduction and WFR was outdated as it under estimated the impact. New target is 15% over and above existing ones. The reason used is more cost savings due to efficiencies from AI and process improvement, of cos all BS and everyone knows it.


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They just hire cheaper labour after they cut.. this is why unions were invented.

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Post ID: @2c4+1kjy3jvf5

You don't need none and muscle when in 5 years agentic AI will be damn near perfect.

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Post ID: @jg+1kjy3jvf5

This is no longer about cutting fat and inefficiency--it is cutting bone and muscle at HP.

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Post ID: @ht+1kjy3jvf5

More like regular worker are going to be replaced by CW's

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Post ID: @d1+1kjy3jvf5

@bt This is an insane take... Do you just hate people that arent afforded benefits? What motivates someone to write something so id--tic?

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Post ID: @cd+1kjy3jvf5

Haha more contract workers in America will be laid off. Especially if they are remote and make over 100k a year. Good luck paying rent ugly mfer.

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