Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Can we expect layoffs before the end of the year?

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Post ID: @OP+1pAZrouu

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Don’t worry about the end of the year. It will lay off Intel id--t employees every single quarter quietly.

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Post ID: @3kfi+1pAZrouu

" Works for wall st why not intel?"

intel (at least the upper part) works for wall street or its board
which are driving our scientific culture into the ground
for short term profit

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Post ID: @3buj+1pAZrouu

Intel informed employees in early December 2022 before Christmas. What would prevent them from doing it again?

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Post ID: @1zcu+1pAZrouu

No layoffs, we continue 2024 with nearly same headcount and another 5% salary cut. It worked for 2023, repeat, lather, rinse. Works for wall st why not intel?

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Post ID: @1lvp+1pAZrouu

Santa Claus will deliver the news on your desk and in your mailbox for layoffs 2024. Merry X-Mas, ho-ho-ho!!

Love,
Santa, PG, and ELT

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Post ID: @1hml+1pAZrouu

Doing them before the end of the year is now too close to the holidays, and risks too much "cruelly laid off right before the holidays" blowback, and potential lawsuits.

they will notify you before the holidays of upcoming layoffs after the holidays
merry bleeping christmas

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Post ID: @1gvz+1pAZrouu

Man. INTC shorted shares must have emptied bank.

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Post ID: @bpn+1pAZrouu

Yes, everyone’s reply is accurate. HR is going through skills assessment now and then calibrate during holidays for mid Jan CPM message to affected teams. Really su-ks so don’t run up cc if can avoid.

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Post ID: @zxs+1pAZrouu

There’s always one-offs going on. But by now we’re safe from any large scale actions. Feb-Mar timeframe is when to start worrying again

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Post ID: @dze+1pAZrouu

After 40 years of work, I've learned that most layoffs happen right before and after xmas.
Companies try their best to torture families, especially after having run up their credit cards for holiday expenses.
They know when your credit card is maxed out.

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Post ID: @jud+1pAZrouu

Yes. It has started. CPM pool doubled to 432 in last few weeks for Jan exit.

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Post ID: @raz+1pAZrouu

No.

Doing them before the end of the year is now too close to the holidays, and risks too much "cruelly laid off right before the holidays" blowback, and potential lawsuits.

Doing them around MLK's Birthday totally avoids that.

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