Thread regarding Qualcomm Inc. layoffs

Not sure why department of labor has not done anything against this company?

  • All techs working in reworks labs are from either Vietnam or Laos, all family or close friends

  • 80% of the company workforce from India, from dame village, close friends, classmates or attending same religious services.

  • director and above mostly Caucasian.

  • Many labs have family members working together, father-son, mother-Daugther, husband-wife.

Do you see the pattern here?

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Post ID: @OP+Ql3X9SF

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I don’t want to complain because support diversity but it seems like there is a disproportionate number of Indians compared to the demographic composition of the general population of the United States or even just California. If we are to support diversity this may st be for all demographics. Are these numbers published? Does the chief diversity person have a plan to ensure equality and equity for all?

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Post ID: @2oad+Ql3X9SF

@1gze

You are completely wrong, there are many people from different countries who can do a similar o better job than people from Vietnam, the issue at QC is they only promote themselves and management allow this to happen. This is called unfair practices and is ilegal.

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Post ID: @1tzo+Ql3X9SF

I'm not going to try guessing why most rework techs are from Vietnam, I'll say based on personal experience over many years at Q is that they do a fantastic job. I'm impressed about their ability to place 0201 parts and rework very small pitch BGAs, doing a clean and neat job.

What counts is the person's skills, the country of origin is irrelevant.

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Post ID: @1gze+Ql3X9SF

But at least we should have some law to boost work place diversity!

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Post ID: @1wyg+Ql3X9SF

HR is mostly white women. Everything outside of engineering is mostly white. Everyone under SM is white.

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Post ID: @1ahk+Ql3X9SF

Broadcom is a disruptor and hopefully it will eradicate that corruption described by OP that QCOM has created.

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Post ID: @dwk+Ql3X9SF

There are few, if any, laws regarding nepotism. There's nothing they can do if all the workers are legally allowed to work in US.

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Post ID: @gkx+Ql3X9SF

Under Obama, Q has been protected; contact Department of Labor to let them know about this; anyhow Broadcom is not sponsoring green cards from what I heard; so Broadcom may clean up this mess.

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