HP's Huge Salary Cuts Forcing Out Old EDS Employees
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HP's Huge Salary Cuts Forcing Out Old EDS Employees
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#2My guess is that they're lucky to have their jobs at all, given current economic circumstances.
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#4Well, these EDS old-timers can always look elsewhere for more pay. They're not slaves, you know? My guess is that they're lucky to have their jobs at all, given current economic circumstances.
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#5"The Grad from HP"
I remember, in my first year at University, I went to a talk in the business school, where a guy, a graduate from this University who was giving a talk to us, told us he had got a job (management I think) with HP after graduating. All well and good, until...
He pointed to a chart, and said HP has profits of 60 billion dollars.
Profits? Shouldn't that be revenues? Is this guy barely competent?
It was then that I realised why the world of technology is so fucked up - it's suit guys like this guy, who don't know a damn thing!
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#7They'll get some short term profits with their cost cutting but the revenue is dropping with it.
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#8It makes more sense to slash salaries than to lay people off. Sure it blows, but if you can't find a job anywhere else, it's because the economy thinks you are no longer worth what you were paid.
It's about doing the right thing. But this article is not about slashing salaries instead of laying people off. It's about the bush league moves of forcing people out through salary reductions than lay offs.
Another reason is a more technical one, mass lay offs are accounted for differently than slashing salaries. You can book the severance and associated costs with mass terminations as "restructuring" which hits your P&L as a below the (profit) line cost.
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#9It makes more sense to slash salaries than to lay people off. Sure it blows, but if you can't find a job anywhere else, it's because the economy thinks you are no longer worth what you were paid.
See Netflix Culture: http://www.slideshare.net/reed2001/culture-1798664 It's about doing the right thing. But this article is not about slashing salaries instead of laying people off. It's about the bush league moves of forcing people out through salary reductions than lay offs. Another reason is a more technical one, mass lay offs are accounted for differently than slashing salaries. You can book the severance and a…
Re: HP's Huge Salary Cuts Forcing Out Old EDS Employees
#10The execs at HP think that you should run a technology company like you would a WalMart. They'll get some short term profits with their cost cutting but the revenue is dropping with it.