Thread regarding Dell Inc. layoffs

Frequent layoffs and high attrition rate lead to decrease in productivity

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Why the downvotes?HR?

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Post ID: @1cpo+1qVeMGpl

Even if that is true in the end it is about how much OPEX weighs on earnings. For that reason a company will always have cycles of layoffs. Conversely, a company will have cycles of growth and hiring.

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Post ID: @1aoj+1qVeMGpl

Add ontop of it this move to 100% online is already a cluster funk. Going to anger a ton of customers and no one has any faith in the teams that are going to “get this working smoothly”

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Post ID: @gfd+1qVeMGpl

give bad tell dell results, sell your dell stock and tell people wherever/however you can to not work here.

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Post ID: @mgu+1qVeMGpl

@qwl+1qVeMGpl, yes, that is what Bain wants and that is what is happening since a year ago.

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Post ID: @nct+1qVeMGpl

CEO Jeff wants that - he’s a psychopath

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Post ID: @moq+1qVeMGpl

They do not care. At all.

We are just a spreadsheet thing to be moved around to check boxes.

They want 1/4 of us gone to hit their internal headcount targets.

All the “one big happy Dell family” stuff is massive gaslighting.

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Post ID: @qwl+1qVeMGpl

Never seen moral so bad in any company during my whole career.
It actually seems to get worse quarter on quarter.
Not sure Dell can turn this around any time soon.

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Post ID: @xsz+1qVeMGpl

and no RTO model is gonna help with that.

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