Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Intel technicians are going on Strike and are forming a Union Headquarters in Chandler, Arizona.

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Where can I learn more about this?

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Post ID: @1wuh+1tQ3SgPc

Intel would love to see a walkout. Good opportunity to fire a few w/out having to give them CPM pkgs.

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Post ID: @1iza+1tQ3SgPc

It won't stop the layoffs. Already announced and in the works. Don't be foolish. Just get another job somewhere else. Don't waste your time.

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Post ID: @1hmn+1tQ3SgPc

I miss Face Intel....

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Post ID: @vmc+1tQ3SgPc

@soe

Ha no. And no it won’t be a strike. More along the lines of a coordinated walk out. Probably one time thing. I am sure you will hear in coming days

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Post ID: @kbf+1tQ3SgPc

So when does the strike start? Tomorrow?

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Post ID: @soe+1tQ3SgPc

If you love your company and want to save it, just do it. Otherwise, forget about it and let it fail further. You can just pretend to work until your manager gives you the notice.

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Post ID: @axx+1tQ3SgPc

I think that is great.
It is the only way you will get any sort of power.
The skillless goons on the top will just keep replacing you for short term profit and DEI goals. But those folks don't know how to build a chip.

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Post ID: @cqj+1tQ3SgPc

We ain’t laid off yet.

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Post ID: @jex+1tQ3SgPc

Strike while the company is laying off?
I'm sure that will work out well -- NOT!

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Post ID: @swv+1tQ3SgPc

Walk out this week? Every site at Same time?

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Post ID: @bmt+1tQ3SgPc

i hope you do it. would be wonderful for the shareholders. perhaps then pat would finally get walked and company broken up. of course a lot of the strikers, if not most, would lose their jobs but a small sacrifice to help the shareholders get pat out.

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Post ID: @czo+1tQ3SgPc

If they provided a structure and R&R for engineering and manufacturing staff it would do wonders. So many of the inefficiencies day to day is posturing, overreaching, or meddling from the managers' side. Some folks feel like they have no agency where they should, and others feel their it is their god given right to make changes for other teams.

There is no avenue for us to push back on them since the management issues go straight up the org.

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Post ID: @fuu+1tQ3SgPc

@aqu

I haven’t heard a legitimate good argument against unionizing yet. Same old incorrect rhetoric or name calling but not an actual valid reason why we shouldn’t!

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Post ID: @qhq+1tQ3SgPc

It's hilarious how everyone who oppose unionizing lists the same complaints that would happen with union and already happen at Intel: redundant positions..have you not seen all the unnecessary VPs and PEs getting paid 300k to sit around on their a-s? Another one: Intel would cease to exists. Wake up brother, it is headed that way already, without a union! Can't fire "undesirables" or low performing people. Breaking news: Have you not looked around? We already retains those as is. I'm all in for unionizing, if it'll light a fire under upper management to not have layoffs as the first and only option any time they overspend.

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Post ID: @aqu+1tQ3SgPc

@wfk+1tQ3SgPc I guess that you are kind of slow if you can't figure out a simple typo without and explanation. I know why you are on this site...

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Post ID: @dzx+1tQ3SgPc

"The company has been poorly managed for 20 years."
From its board.
Who were/are the majority shareholders of Intel?

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Post ID: @iqq+1tQ3SgPc

@rtf+1tQ3SgPc, could you please explain the meaning of the term "Your and id!ot"?

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Post ID: @wfk+1tQ3SgPc

@rtf

If you don’t care why respond?

Why post your comment in first place?

Your logic doesn’t make sense. If you don’t care go kick rocks.

I think you have a crush on me. You silly goose

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Post ID: @ahb+1tQ3SgPc

@rna+1tQ3SgPc - I really could care less what you do. HR spends zero time on this site. Look at the average number of views per post. Very low numbers so it is the same people over and over. Maybe a little higher this week for obvious reasons. This site is inconsequential.

Your and id!ot if you use a site like this to organize your labor movement. It will be a failure before you get started.

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Post ID: @rtf+1tQ3SgPc

@mur

You’re the troll post from HR trying to shut such talk down as fast as possible

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Post ID: @rna+1tQ3SgPc

Do it! It is not that hard to organize and it is perfectly legal. If anyone at Intel (especially management) disparage this in any way, it is a federal crime and Intel would be subjected to potentially gigantic fines and penalties. I've been encouraging Intel employees to organize for years. It is one of the only ways to protect yourselves from completely and totally incompetent management. I could NOT believe I head PG actually state that "we have a lot of wood to chop" in reference to the planned payoffs. The senior managers do NOT care at all about anyone at that company. Work together and take care of yourselves!!!!

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Post ID: @bst+1tQ3SgPc

Well that will be the final nail in Intel's coffin. Where to you plan to work afterwards?

BTW, I think this is a troll post intended to get a rise...

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Post ID: @mur+1tQ3SgPc

Intel's financial and technological problems won't be solved by unions. The company has been poorly managed for 20 years.

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Post ID: @xhi+1tQ3SgPc

There are rumblings. It’s coming. And good. If it stops these layoffs and saves jobs then good.

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Post ID: @wqk+1tQ3SgPc

yea, yea, sure, sure...

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Post ID: @xcg+1tQ3SgPc

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