Thread regarding Cisco Systems Inc. layoffs

Not just Ciso but every large corporation

What's happening to Cisco is nothing new and likely the same behavior within any large corporation. Regardless if you're a For-Profit, Non-Profit or Not-for-Profit company, greed (and sometimes power) will always be the #1 objective. If you have to grind you're employees down to a nub to achieve that goal then so be it. There's plenty of people looking for a job.

Some even purchase another company that historically lost 100's of $$Millions over the last couple of years and include that as a missed goal for employees crippling their annual bonus. VP's and up are exempt from that of course.

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Cisco is very different than the rest. We spend considerable time brainwashing folks that they work at a great company, then we turn around and stab them in the back with a LR, even when profits are good.

First, welcome to your first day on earth.

Various acolytes of Neutron Jack, including Cisco's own cult leader John Chambers, have followed Jack Welch's leadership in layoffs and yank-and-rank at various points for the past 40 years. There are many.

At Cisco it is about making more profit, it is not about people!!

Economics 101 should have taught you that the correlation between productivity and salary was abandoned for infinite growth starting around 1981. We can't even make the most basic medicines or operate our own ports because the profit margin isn't high enough for Americans to bother. Even when complete consolidation allows one company to own a market they won't produce a quality product, such as the tainted baby formula that left the US begging on the international market.

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Post ID: @2jem+1rFzwC63
"Made in America" is mostly made by Mexican immigrants :P

It reminds me of my favorite Lee Iacocca quote: "It doesn't matter where it's made, it matters where it's sold."

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Cisco is very different than the rest. We spend considerable time brainwashing folks that they work at a great company, then we turn around and stab them in the back with a LR, even when profits are good. At Cisco it is about making more profit, it is not about people!!

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Post ID: @2djt+1rFzwC63

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Post ID: @1kxk+1rFzwC63
He was trying to get a jeans company to make a "made in America" line,

"Made in America" is mostly made by Mexican immigrants :P

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Post ID: @1awu+1rFzwC63

It's not just every large corporation but most people as well.

I was watching a YouTube video with Mike Row the other day. He was trying to get a jeans company to make a "made in America" line, which as it turns out they already tried and had failed. It turned out not only will no one buy American for an extra $2, or $1, or 50 cents, but you don't see a real uptick in Americans willing to buy American until the price difference is a single penny and even then it's no where near a landslide.

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Post ID: @1jsu+1rFzwC63

It's all complete BS. Everyone is a number, ready to be purged the moment the numbers look down. Anyone who thinks different is a fool. If the number are down end of Q3 there'll be another purge, and another.

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Post ID: @1olg+1rFzwC63

"The problem with Cisco is they claim to be the number 1 employer globally, their execs go on tour promoting digital inclusion, how important mental health is etc etc."

I'd disagree all large institutions utilize propaganda to improve their brand. Apple has su----e nets outside their factories while promoting an inclusive environment. Amazon bought the Linkedin top company to work for award.

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Post ID: @1lom+1rFzwC63

At least most companies just get on with it. The problem with Cisco is they claim to be the number 1 employer globally, their execs go on tour promoting digital inclusion, how important mental health is etc etc. Yet you are right when it comes to it they are just like all the others, but they haven’t got the guts to say it.

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