Thread regarding Dell Inc. layoffs

Hey Tom Brady!

Nice game and your post is spot on too.

It's no coincidence that layoffs generally occur shortly after DELL employee surveys are collected -It happens like this- employee reports truth, boss gets report, figures out who dinged their score, retaliates against employee, no one sticks their neck out to dig in deeper to the employee report in oder to resolve the problem or help them find other internal jobs vs. layoff.

The employee is laid off, the bully manager lives on, the employee struggles to feed their family and often can't find another job due to the long- tenure at Dell or EMC or depression in general from the process= Career is over.

Manager Bully power is amped up by layoff victory, targets next "victim" and the cycle continues.

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Post ID: @OP+RmiP6LR

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OMG.. did i write this lol... I completely agree with you since i had the same experience. I was always performing consistent and had excellent year reviews, but i was laid off without any reason and the only possibility is for me being frank in my tell dell results. lesson learnt in my life is "NEVER BELIEVE IN SURVEYS.. THEY ARE BS!"

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Post ID: @3amv+RmiP6LR

HR are just covering their asses...

HR at Dell is generally useless. Country-specific HR is even worse ( not even aware of state / province specific laws ). How about outsourcing them?

Payroll at Dell makes mistakes after mistakes and is generally clueless. Can't even correct their mistakes before income tax deadline date. How about outsourcing it?

Some product teams should have been dismantled a long time ago, moving their best techs to other teams and getting rid of useless managers, product managers, ... Basically all of which who haven't really worked for more than 5 years as they're content to hide behind products who have been on life support ( no new feature..., just new bugs coded by clueless cheap newcomers) for even longer.

To be honest, even the layoffs are not done methodically, thoroughly and in a sensible way. Accountants should not even consulted when doing this: just find the dead wood in teams and take it out. This has nothing to do with age, s-x or ethnicity: good people must stay, even if they cost more than 10 mediocre ones or newbies... But Dell HR can't manage to do that: another good reason to outsource them.

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Post ID: @3lrv+RmiP6LR

you also just described a day at Cisco Systems

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Post ID: @3tvu+RmiP6LR

Totally agree management on the Dell services side ignores what is brought to

Their attention and the new staff is suffering due to the disgusting bullying and unprofessional manner. Truly what does it take ?

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Post ID: @3iat+RmiP6LR

Dell is steaming hot pile of b*llsh't.

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Post ID: @2oyk+RmiP6LR

in HR this is how it is run too. go figure

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Post ID: @1bbh+RmiP6LR

I watched this bully mgr. cycle many times over the years while I was a both Dell and EMC companies. its worst for women and over 50 (old guys). No disrespect but other than some executives, ladies over 50 and men over 60 are kind of like unicorns at these companies. When will someone step in? Doesn't HR or the EEOC read stuff like this? Dell's profit stalls with the loss of every experienced employee.

Every new kid should have a unicorn to help 'em grow.

God speed to all and their families who are affected.

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