The Cisco LR culture needs to change. Using some military terms, let me briefly explain. Although Cisco seems to intend an LR to be like a "General" discharge, it is generally not, as many employees that are LRed don't feel that way. There are few or any goodbye parties and you are often just shunned or avoided. Many feel hurt and almost like it was a "Dishonorable" discharge, as most surely don't feel honored.
- The culture needs to change. Honor them! Treat them well ! Tell people what is in the LR package as Cisco keeps it a secret, so the reason we assume is that Cisco knows it should be better than it is and Cisco doesn't want the negative press. The experience should be so good that people will volunteer to be laid off. Do something extra for those with 10+ years of experience or over 60.
- Ask for volunteers as some may be ready to leave anyways. Don't first kick someone out that loves their work and Cisco, or may be in dire circumstances without a job. Then someone who wasn't LRed leaves anyways.
- Leaders should ensure that these employees are honored, not avoided like so often happens. (Nobody wants to talk to them as they know what Cisco just did to these people was wrong).