Thread regarding Seagate Technology Inc. layoffs

Engineering Layoffs started on Monday

Layoffs started over the weekend.

Engineering started on Monday.

Read/write team lost 50% and rumored one manager on Tuesday morning.

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TCO got jacked. All groups lost a significant number of engineers. I was surprised at who was cut. Not sure why but know there is no recovery. TCO is less capable. At one past point I would have said TCO was a model for disc drive product delivery. Now, I am not sure what tco is but suspect it will be closed within 6 to 12 months. One thing is certain, no product will ever be launched from TCO ever again. The people to do that effectively; as of 12/6 are now gone. I hope the new mission is clearly defined but suspect it will not be clear and the end result will be the remaining personnel RIFd within the next 12 months. I would not plan on any internal or external Christmas parties for 2017. On a good note; Amazon might be looking for a new fulfillment facility in Shakopee so Seagate might at least be able to recoup the facility cost by selling to Amazon.

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Post ID: @1air+KILdfRA

TCO HDIG group lost 5 out of 20 people today.

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Post ID: @1buk+KILdfRA

I believe it was 13/31 in read/wrote that got cut.

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Post ID: @vab+KILdfRA

I am not sure what is not true. Some what less then 200 people were let go from TCO. And more layoffs are coming in the following months.

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Post ID: @igt+KILdfRA

It's not true though.

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Post ID: @czz+KILdfRA

What if this is true? what difference are you going to make it on affected people....Let's get real and do right things and just simply be a human....

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Post ID: @msa+KILdfRA

Nice try.

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