Thread regarding Fry's Electronics layoffs

It's over for Campbell (mercurynews.com)

It's just a start IMHO - we'll see what happens with other locations...

Fry’s Electronics closes Campbell location as company struggles in digital age
Fry's Electronics closes Campbell location as company struggles in digital age. The Sunnyvale-based retailer plans to repurpose the space in the near future...
https://www.mercurynews.com/frys-electronics-closes-campbell-location-as-company-struggles-in-digital-age

The Sunnyvale-based retailer plans to repurpose the space in the near future

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CAMPBELL — Fry’s Electronics is closing down another South Bay store as customers continue to report mysteriously empty shelves at stores across the country.

“We will continue to serve you at our nearby locations San Jose, Sunnyvale and Fremont,” the company said.

To our valued customers, our Campbell location is permanently closed as of today. Fry's will repurpose this space in the near future.

We will continue to serve you at our nearby locations San Jose, Sunnyvale, and Fremont.

Thank you for your continued support and business!

The proposal to close the Campbell location has come to light as Fry’s Electronics faces a future where online shopping continues to grow in popularity, a structural shift that has jolted brick-and-mortar retail operations.

For months, bewildered customers across the country have found Fry’s stores with empty shelves, posting their experiences on social media using the hashtag #Fry’s. The company has said in the past it is going through a restructuring to employ a consignment model for the future.

It’s the second store in over a year to close after the company decided not to renew a lease on its Palo Alto location in the city’s Ventura neighborhood, a desirable location close to the Stanford Research Park.

The Palo Alto store, which had been located at 340 Portage Ave. in the city’s Ventura neighborhood since 1990, had no choice but to shutter, according to Manuel Valerio, spokesman for the chain computer hardware and home appliances retailer.

Another store in San Jose on Brokaw Road could also close to give way for a huge tech campus being contemplated by a Campbell developer. The project would sprout on roughly 20 acres at 550 E. Brokaw Road, at a well-known site that’s adjacent to Interstate 880, according to documents on file with San Jose city officials.

Fry’s Electronics couldn’t be reached for comments.

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Did anyone know or work with these two ladies named Neha (Indian) and Fritzie (Fi-----o) ? They were managers at the Campbell, CA store, circa 2008-2009. Both women should be called out for demeaning their employees (I witnessed this Fritzie loudly berating and humiliating an employee, who was an immigrant from Turkey, for some bullsh*t reason in front of colleagues and customers). It's been more than ten years, but this was probably the ugliest episode I'd ever seen in any workplace. Neha and Fritzie, shame on you both! I hope you were held accountable for what you did.

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Post ID: @2Ywwz+17Sguonv

22 people worked there

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Post ID: @5sgn+17Sguonv

Probably less then 25. I know most stores were instructed to get down to 20 or so, and if you lose someone they dont replace them, so some have less.

They furloughed most workers to get rid of them, as in they have no intention of bringing any back.

To hire anyone or get a pay raise it actually has to be approved by John or Randy Fry, its that money pinched and micromanaged. Things have to be desperate for a store to get an essential worker to keep a barebones crew, and pay is decreasing for some. Its a dead end job either way.

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Post ID: @4lzl+17Sguonv

How many folks worked there?

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