Thread regarding Cisco Systems Inc. layoffs

If layoffs happening soon in San Jose, why no EDD WARN notice?

One of the solid ways to know layoffs are around the corder (my 2 cents) is the EDD WARN notice. I checked and don't see anything. Or did they figure out a way around this?
Has anyone seen WARN EDD notice on EDD pages tucked away somewhere? If so please share.

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Post ID: @OP+10ic6M0r

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Last November the axe man came Monday Nov 5th. WARN was filed the business day before. So, the two months thing is basically correct.

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Post ID: @kuq+10ic6M0r

WARN notices are not always required to be filed. Depends on the amount of people impacted in a specific location.

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Post ID: @ufc+10ic6M0r

WARN states that you need to file it two months prior to the layoff. Cisco avoids that by "Paying you two months severance". Basically to avoid anyone getting advance notice they are willing to pay you off or more accurately keep you employed, at least on the books, for two months. Hence the two months notice.

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Post ID: @ibj+10ic6M0r

Cisco files a WARN notice after layoffs occur.

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Post ID: @nkt+10ic6M0r

It seems that companies fill WARN post factum, see the Riverbed entry: https://www.edd.ca.gov/JobsandTraining/warn/WARN-Report-for-7-1-2019-to-07-25-2019.pdf

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