Thread regarding Cisco Systems Inc. layoffs

Numbers are set and lists have been submitted.

There will be 5k gone after Q2 results. Everything is already pre'd.

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Through a source that I will keep undisclosed, layoffs are coming no doubt! All areas of company are affected.

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Post ID: @6wgj+LLjcvyG

No LR will be announced. But some small teams shall be gutted.

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Post ID: @5zxh+LLjcvyG

My team is going away because of the acquisition.

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Post ID: @5cos+LLjcvyG

Lists are in, but 5K seems way too pessimistic. My BU will be gutted in the first week of March, but I'm not hearing anything that would indicate numbers that high. (Most of us know if we're getting a package or not, but it's clear from the false numbers being reported up through Doran's org, that the fix is in, and it's just a matter of time before our customers are all out in the cold. If the survivors are lucky and bust their asses, they can keep the number of CAP cases that'll follow to under a dozen. Hopefully.)

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Post ID: @4ejm+LLjcvyG

Heres hoping the OP is correct

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Post ID: @3mwg+LLjcvyG

Just like the past LRs were fake but somehow they appear on national news websites.

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Post ID: @2ksg+LLjcvyG

All the comments saying it's fake are coming from corporate. Quit denying everything!

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Post ID: @1lgw+LLjcvyG

Deffinately fake news. No more mass LR's until August. Yay!!

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Post ID: @1rth+LLjcvyG

I'm still reeling from being laid off in 2015. My severance package got me taxed in the highest tax bracket instead of counting it as 2016 income (therefore losing most of the credits and deductions I would have otherwise been able to take), and in 2016 I had to withdraw funds from my 401(k) in order to keep my house. Now I owe over $15,000 in taxes (I had taxes taken out at the time of distribution--this is the penalty phase). So Cisco layoffs are the gift that keeps on giving. Good luck to those affected, and try your best. It to touch your retirement! :-)

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Post ID: @1lxb+LLjcvyG

I guess we'll have to wait and see what transpires. I'm optimistic, but part of me thinks we will have to wait until August for the next big LR. No disrespect to the dozens who continue to lose their jobs every month as Cisco chip away at their more expensive/older workforce, but I'm talking about an LR in the thousands. Hope I'm wrong!

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Post ID: @1yrc+LLjcvyG

This is definitely a fake story. No LR coming in February. Who knows about end of Q4 / Q1 but for now we are safe.

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Post ID: @1amf+LLjcvyG

The sad fact is that back in the early 2000s the layoffs, whilst sad and brutal, felt like they had a purpose. It was unpleasant but felt necessary.

The post-2008 layoffs have all seemed to fit some kind of psychopathic need to cull. No doubt some kind of (age + grade + rand()) Excel spreadsheet formula is being used to figure out who to axe.

Yes, there will be lucky ones who are pushed before they drown. I know a few who took the package and a month later took $30k payrises elsewhere. They're the very lucky ones. I suggest everyone else starts seriously looking to jump as soon as possible!

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Post ID: @1uts+LLjcvyG

Amen!

But I have the feeling this is another fake troll

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Post ID: @1jsh+LLjcvyG

Are we sure this is not fake news? We just had a rather huge layoff

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Post ID: @1ohs+LLjcvyG

ELT does not care about employees being laid off they do not lose sleep over this. In fact they throw expensive parties for saving the shareholders money and none of you are invited.

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Post ID: @1gxm+LLjcvyG

No one is safe in this LR.

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Post ID: @1cdc+LLjcvyG

Getting laid from Cisco can be profitable. I know several people from the Collaboration group that were laid off in August and they found jobs before their packages expired. So, they turned a profit.

Good for them. I found a job before my package expire too, so I guess I made a profit too. But the disruption to my life is not worth it. I had to move my family to relocate for the new job. We've moved away from our life & friends. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad I'm not still in the middle of the mess that is Cisco, but I miss my friends and I miss the community I was part of.

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Post ID: @1hig+LLjcvyG

Sure getting laid off is profitable, if you're a blue badge. Red badges get nothing and rarely get any notice beyond a few days.

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Post ID: @1hnd+LLjcvyG

"Chambers Cisco (most of his tenure)"

Executive team and board = stakeholder

Shareholders = stakeholder

Partners and channels = stakeholder

Customers = definitely stakeholder

Employees = stakeholder

"Chuckles Cisco"

Executive team and board = stakeholder

Shareholders = stakeholder

Partners and channels = only if we have to we will treat them as a stakeholder.

Customers = sometimes stakeholder

Employees = who cares? They are all just cost centers on a spreadsheet anyway.

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Post ID: @1gyl+LLjcvyG

Getting laid from Cisco can be profitable. I know several people from the Collaboration group that were laid off in August and they found jobs before their packages expired. So, they turned a profit.

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Post ID: @1oyo+LLjcvyG

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