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Same thing at my job. Work slows down, lay everybody off, knock everybody left down a few positions (having them do lower jobs rather than the job they worked hard to get into)... then business picks up rather than slowing down, so stretch everybody asshole thin. Can't get anybody back that they laid off, probably because they got pissed off or found another job, hire a bunch of brand new know nothings... meanwhile have a bunch of machines down because there's nobody to run them. During this time, the bosses remain comfortable in their offices, standing around talking to eachother, often in the way of the lowly workers...
This looks like a bad move for Intel. It's gonna generate a lot of negativity, both inside and outside the company.
This looks like a bad move for Intel. It's gonna generate a lot of negativity, both inside and outside the company.