@fhv+1r6qXGZY , the "list" is an appendix, usually "Appendix A" to the separation package paperwork you're given. It's restricted to your Business Unit, so it's not company-wide. By US law, that appendix has to be provided by the employer to all persons age 40 or older when they let go some number of people greater than X number, and IIRC it's a smaller number than what triggers a WARN notice, but it could be the same #.
Some companies I've worked at provide that list to all impacted employees just so they can say they didn't overlook anyone, and other companies lowered the age threshold to 35 yrs old, again just to make sure no one tried to claim age discrimination at age 39.
Without digging through my archives to find my appendix A from a decade ago, from what I remember was that Cisco broke the list down by:
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Pay grade
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Job title
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Age
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S-x?
and listed how many people in each category were being let go. It was easy for me to find my pay grade & my job title, then look to see how many people were let go in my "group". There was a > 60 person, a 35 and the bulk of us were in the 45-55 range. It was definitely "age" discrimination, but since Cisco claims that we "are too expensive" and they let some "token" young person go as a sacrificial lamb to show it wasn't related to age, it's hard to prove especially since age usually means more experience (unless you changed careers in mid-life) and greater experience means higher wages, therefore more expensive.
@tuh+1r6qXGZY, while word gets around and it's easier to know who's old and who's young, and who's white and who's not, there is still a list and you can easily see the ages. It's also not hard to figure out, based on the high number of old people that are on this anonymous list, how many are old white guys since you probably know all the old people in your BU just from looking at the audience at all-hands and seeing how many of the old people are white and male.