Thread regarding VMware layoffs

More layoffs in PA (211)

https://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2020/02/14/vmware-plans-to-cut-over-200-jobs-in-palo-alto

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Sweatshop level workloads would require approving features and enhancements and funding the work. It's hard to label it a sweat shop when you can't get anything approved for dev to move forward. Lots of great ideas, but difficult to advance anything outside of 2 or 3 areas. What is the opposite of a sweatshop?

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Post ID: @3rpn+13yLRIse

Certainly looks like it.

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Post ID: @2etq+13yLRIse
More layoffs in PA (211)

Reporting news from January. Edge, iOT and GSS departments were gutted last month.

With churn like this, is vmware a sweatshop yet?

Yep became a sweatshop many years ago after they hired the current GMS of NSX and EUC.

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Post ID: @2gex+13yLRIse

With churn like this, is vmware a sweatshop yet?

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