Thread regarding HP (Hewlett-Packard) layoffs

One more wave

Heard someone in HR on a call talking about WFRs. "One more wave ", will be notified mid October.


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Post ID: @OP+1k5bx7crs

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@54v any particular area or site?

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Post ID: @57g+1k5bx7crs

Heard of several who got WFR'd today and yesterday.

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Post ID: @54v+1k5bx7crs

@ka Better work protection laws mean they cost more to layoff than americans.
From the Munich closure in July I heard months not weeks of severance based on years of service. I'm happy for them to have more breathing room after a huge life change.
We have to change the laws if we want corporations to behave any differently.

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Post ID: @kc+1k5bx7crs

When will this come to Germany, France, the UK, or even Denmark and Finland? It’s a shame, as these guys are so protected by law that it’s not possible to do anything to them—they take trips, days off, and even butty kisses are included...

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Post ID: @ka+1k5bx7crs

"I was notified Monday, 19 years with HP all in printing division. Heard heavy cuts in print in U.S."

The last gasp was locking customers out of their printers if they did not use HP ink. Instant Ink was a disaster too.

Sadly, the people who promoted those bad business decisions got a lot of bonuses due to their connections, and threw other lower-level employees under the bus when things went south.

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Post ID: @gp+1k5bx7crs

I was notified Monday, 19 years with HP all in printing division. Heard heavy cuts in print in U.S.

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Post ID: @gk+1k5bx7crs

"No longer a core site.
Plenty of space and desks."

No more "core sites" really left in the US. Look at Boise and Sprin.

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Post ID: @fn+1k5bx7crs

It was HR in Corvallis.
I'm guessing it will be more in Corvallis.
No longer a core site.
Plenty of space and desks.

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Post ID: @ek+1k5bx7crs

@b2 UK, France, Germany, Denmark

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Post ID: @d9+1k5bx7crs

It's about time they hit Palo Alto. Too many CWs from this location working from home making over $100k a year need to be outsourced.

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Post ID: @bt+1k5bx7crs

With San Diego closing next month and Boise already a ghost town, where else can they cut? Corvallis and Spring have had massive cuts too.

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Post ID: @b2+1k5bx7crs

Makes sense since Oct 31 is the end of the fiscal year.

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