Dell Management had decided to layoff EMC legacy team members. All lead and Sr people are in great danger. They going to kick you out very quietly.
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Layoffs this week at Dell EMC were in alignment with the new Storage product roadmap from the senior leadership team.
Layoffs did happen and people should get alerted especially employees with Visa constraints.
Any Layoff can be bad, This is starting point for the blue chip companies to start laying off. Not all companies are making $, stock market is a big lie.
Which location(s) had layoffs?
that is less than 0.04%
Dell Layoff almost 60 people
The Federal WARN doesn't have a lot of teeth. It's not hard to stay under the limits. The California WARN act is better for employees,
They don't have to follow the WARN act because they keep layoffs a slow burn, staying just under the threshold. Plus, they are hardly ever replacing the people who leave so there are even fewer workers.
Dell never gives a warn... When they decide to do, it's done.
How is it there is never a WARN filed for all these people that are losing their jobs?
Layoffs in some east coast offices this week. Not huge numbers but some senior tech people.
The quarter just ended so it is kind of late to help last quarter numbers.
I need to think about an exist strategy before they push me out.
Every year this event happens. What are you afraid of? Nothing to fear if you have been a good guy.
Feb is known to be the anticipation of bonus for: bad performers, PIP, redundant staff, hr's and policy's offenders.
They’ve been doing it for over 2 years!! Wake up and smell the coffee!
Employees of Dell EMC be proactive and start running.
"Do not go gentle into that good night" -- rise up 50+ employees and let's make a stand.
Dell is a sinking ship. Unable to catch up with the tech and trends, so they are forced to acquire companies. When companies who expert in what they do and willing to sell them off to you, 2 possibilities, the price is too good to turn down and second, they do not see great potential and reaping the reward now is far better than later. Dell just bought EMC and learned the hard way. Now what to do with the still profitable VMW? Sell or merge? Merging will kill off VMW in a short period of time as Dell have proven to be incompetent for many years now. With current state, they are going to find a hard time to locate talents to invest their time in them. When brains going away, it isn't much left for a technology company. Dell have no way of paying off the debt. Net worth is not equal to cash flow. Their cash barely able to cover the annual interest. Pretty much checkmate and net losses keep chipping them quarter to quarter. Wonder if in a decade, Dell and VMW still exist.
I think Dell will go back to being a laptop company and sell off rest of the things to pay off debt. I think that is the only option left.
The problem with Dell EMC, is EMC never invents anything, they purchase other peoples idea's and tries horribly to combine them. If they had any brains they would take the best parts of the products and design something brand new that has everything
Carving off pieces one at a time to try to cover those interest payments
Fake news part 2
As MSD and Silverlake, carve away and sell off what they can to raise cash and "Go Small Payoff Debt"https://www.google.com/amp/www.zdnet.com/google-amp/article/carbonite-acquires-mozy-from-dell-for-145-8-million/
Nice timing. Just before the BPA
already done in some areas back on 1/17-1/19!!
Like for real? Holy sh--! A mega merger with debt? Layoffs? Like this never happened in emc only world....
So Sunday is the layoff???
No way! Dell is loyal to all the employees. They said “go big, win big!”
Employees are safe and not worry because..ok I am kidding! Dell is about to implode due to the massive debt and greed.
Ha ha
Nice try
Fake news
Which press?
directly from the press, in plain language: if you are over 50 and a senior resource and near top end of your salary range, you are most likely planned to be cut.
this was discussed in meetings that started Friday Feb 9, reduction will start by the 18th; mark your calendars.
Do you have any source(s) for this claim?
Is this credible information?
are Principal Software Engineers with $130K+ in danger?