As an ex-CA - current Broadcom employee I’m a bit worried that VMware will become an anti-office, anti-Broadcom faction within the company and drag the stock price down and/or disrupt business.
The current mood of this VMware acquisition is absolutely toxic due to a number of factors:
The plan to eliminate up to 50% of VMware employees
The delays in regulatory approval.
The clumsy and tone deaf RTO messaging.
The gutting of VMware culture
It seems like most companies are settling in a hybrid model for in-office employees and I think Hock and Broadcom HR should look into a 3-2-2 workweek - 3 days in office and 2 WFH. If after this concession Broadcom employees continue to be anti-RTO for a hybrid model then Broadcom can maintain the moral high ground having made concessions.
More broadly where is the Broadcom board of directors on how badly this is being executed?
Where is the general sense of humanity and decency for these 40,000 exhausted and broken VMware employees?
I am also seeing a lot of forums in which tech industry sysadmins and infrastructure planners are horrified by what Broadcom is doing and are pursuing alternatives to VMware. This should is troubling.
Good luck VMware folks. And don’t let Broadcom gaslight you into “this is just business”. This isn’t business.
This is a reckless demolition