Thread regarding Qualcomm Inc. layoffs

Gratitude towards QCOM & Amon

Say what you will , I was axed a year ago from another company on Monday 2PM. No notifications, no talk just pure axing

Joined QCOM last year , I am a newbie here , atleast Amon had the courtesy to tell us 2 months in advance , most companies don’t.

Irrespective of what happens to me from here I’d hold Amon and QCOM in high regard

Just my opinion !

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Post ID: @OP+1oGWXalC

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@1vqs+1oGWXalC what an id--t. With Amon's 2 months warning - it totals to 4 months warning.

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Post ID: @1qwh+1oGWXalC

Wow. Amons warning is not due to warn or anything. They anyway give you two months pay post the layoff so you are covered for WARN there itself.

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Post ID: @1vqs+1oGWXalC

Carnitas. CA will move HQ to TJ.

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Post ID: @exs+1oGWXalC

So, you think 5G was initiated the day CA became the CEO?

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Post ID: @qbw+1oGWXalC

Steve M was an id--t. Because of him we got into trouble with Apple. He was indecisive and has no vision to diversify company. CA saved QC with 5G vision and is diversifying in other revenue streams. He's not perfect ..but is far better than Stupid Steve.

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Post ID: @zyd+1oGWXalC

Getting laid off is a fact of life, it happens. It's how a company treats people while they're working there that matters. Mollenkopf was a class act compared to CA. He steered the company through hard times, harder than this, and he held lunches with small groups of engineers to give us his take and foster hope. He made himself available, and I interacted with him a few times. CA doesn't give a sh!t. He ignores people reaching out to him for help. He's a cheerleader when times are good and sh!ts his pants when the waters get rough. Getting laid off may not be avoidable, but making an environment so toxic that people want to quit is not avoidable. Shame on CA and all this sub-par middle managers.

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Post ID: @ruz+1oGWXalC

So thank WARN law creators. They did huge favor to all employees. Layoff is never fun. However, having 2 months advance notice/pay is big helper. Decent severance helps to survive through until landing to next job. QCOM is reasonable in that sense.

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Post ID: @ewt+1oGWXalC

My last company lay off was 77 personnel

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Post ID: @eru+1oGWXalC

It's the LAW because Q plans to layoff way more the 50 workers which by law requires a WARN notice.

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Post ID: @pqy+1oGWXalC

OP, you can see by the replies how bitter or slow Q employees are. 2 months notice is insufficient for attrition (if any) to reach critical mass, but it gives 2 extra months in job search.

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Post ID: @jqv+1oGWXalC

I partially disagree with an earlier reply. I think it's only the law when the layoff is large enough to trigger a WARN notice. I previously worked in a small company. One day they laid off almost 1/3 of the company - no notice at all. That said, Qualcomm's layoffs are large enough to trigger WARN, so yes in this case it's the law.

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Post ID: @ldq+1oGWXalC

Then why didn’t other companies do it if it’s the LAW ?

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Post ID: @xsb+1oGWXalC

There is no 'good way' to get fired. It is a very painful process for the impacted employee. Being asked to leave immediately is jarring and painful. Being told that you may be executed two months down the line is not any better. Personally, I think that keeping everyone in limbo is worse as productivity is ki-led for a few months

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Post ID: @oex+1oGWXalC

They announced it earlier so employees can start finding new job and resign by themselves. In this way, Q does not have to spend money to pay severance. Thisbis not a rocket science that is too difficult to understand

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Post ID: @dwb+1oGWXalC

It's the law in CA they don't do you any favors out of the kindness of their hearts. Don't get su-kered. IT'S THE LAW

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