• Went woke going broke. Google Employees Scramble for Answers After Layo

    From Oscar@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 24 11:13:54 2023
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    As Google announced a companywide layoff, employees said they unexpectedly found their access cut off.
    Employees have rallied to find out who's been laid off while demanding
    answers from leadership.
    Company leadership must confront the outspoken employee base that remains. Google employees are scrambling for answers from leadership and from
    colleagues as the company undergoes a massive layoff.

    On Friday, Alphabet-owned Google announced it was cutting 12,000
    employees, roughly 6% of the full-time workforce. While employees had been bracing for a potential layoff, they are questioning leadership about the criteria for layoffs that surprised some employees, who woke up to find
    their access to company properties cut off. Some of the laid-off employees
    had been long-tenured or recently promoted.

    Shortly after CEO Sundar Pichai’s initial email to employees Friday
    morning, Google's search boss, Prabhakar Raghavan, sent an email to
    employees saying he also feels "the responsibility to reach out" and
    asking them to save questions for a town hall scheduled for Monday. There
    will be "bumps in the road" as the organization moves forward with the
    layoffs, Raghavan said.

    The company provided an FAQ for the layoffs, which CNBC has seen, but
    employees have complained that it doesn’t give much detail on many
    answers. Employees have flooded Dory, the company's question-asking
    platform, and set up virtual communities to figure out who's been laid off
    and why. Directors have been telling employees to hold questions for the
    town hall.

    Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    The scramble highlights the challenges Google could face in maintaining a supportive and productive company culture for its restive workforce of
    more than 160,000 full-time employees. Further confrontations are
    possible, as the company said it plans to lay off international employees
    but has yet to determine which ones.

    So far in the U.S., employees have been laid off across business units including Chrome, Cloud, and its experimental Area 120 unit. Some
    employees working on the company's artificial intelligence programs were
    also laid off, according to Bloomberg.

    A list of top-rated inquiries from employees, viewed by CNBC, contained
    pointed questions for executives.

    “How were the layoffs decided? Some high performers were let go from our teams,” one top-rated question read. “This negatively impacts the
    remaining Googlers who see someone with high recognition, positive
    reviews, promo but still getting laid off.”

    “What metrics were used to determine who was laid off?” another top-rated question read. “Was the decision based on their performance, scope of
    work, or both, or something else?”

    Another asked: “How much runway are we hoping to gain with the layoffs?”
    and “Would you explain clearly what the layoff allows Google to do that
    Google could not have done without layoffs?"

    Another highly rated one questioned a statement from Pichai’s email that
    said, “I take full responsibility for the decisions that led us here.”

    “What does taking full responsibility entail?” an employee asked on Dory. “Responsibility without consequence seems like an empty platitude. Is leadership forgoing bonuses and pay raises this year? Will anyone be
    stepping down?"

    Some employees came together on their own, organizing ad hoc groups to try
    to get answers. Employees created a Google doc spreadsheet as a way to
    keep track of people who were laid off and which part of the business they worked in.

    More than 5,000 laid-off employees started a Discord channel called Google post-layoffs, ranging in topics from venting to labor organizing and immigration issues. Some employees organized virtual Google meetings.
    Others tried to organize physical meet-ups.

    Some turned to the company's internal meme generator as a means to connect
    with each other, for answers and for comfort.

    One meme showed Mila Kunis from the film "Friends with Benefits." Kunis
    spoke to the Google logo, saying the line: “The sad thing is, I actually thought you were different.” Another meme showed former President Bill
    Clinton gesturing the word "zero” with the title “Leadership paycut.”

    “Alphabet leadership claims ‘full responsibility’ for this decision, but
    that is little comfort to the 12,000 workers who are now without jobs,”
    said Parul Koul, executive chair of Alphabet Workers Union-CWA in a
    statement Friday. “This is egregious and unacceptable behavior by a
    company that made $17 billion dollars in profit last quarter alone.”

    <https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/business/money-report/google-employees- scramble-for-answers-after-layoffs-hit-long-tenured-and-recently-promoted- employees/3135582/>

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  • From 26C.Z968@21:1/5 to Oscar on Tue Jan 24 11:19:09 2023
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    On 1/24/23 6:13 AM, Oscar wrote:
    As Google announced a companywide layoff, employees said they unexpectedly found their access cut off.
    Employees have rallied to find out who's been laid off while demanding answers from leadership.
    Company leadership must confront the outspoken employee base that remains. Google employees are scrambling for answers from leadership and from colleagues as the company undergoes a massive layoff.

    On Friday, Alphabet-owned Google announced it was cutting 12,000
    employees, roughly 6% of the full-time workforce.


    We WISH it was because Goog had gone so 'Woke' ... but
    in the end it's just plain Jane capitalism - shifts
    in demand for various services. Slower economy means
    people don't blow as much money on esoteric 'stuff'.
    Goog's super duper purple glitter service options
    all just lost out to expensive eggs.

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  • From Governor Swill@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 24 22:26:03 2023
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    On Tue, 24 Jan 2023 11:19:09 -0500, "26C.Z968" <26C.Z968@noaada.net>
    wrote:

    On 1/24/23 6:13 AM, Oscar wrote:
    As Google announced a companywide layoff, employees said they unexpectedly >> found their access cut off.
    Employees have rallied to find out who's been laid off while demanding
    answers from leadership.
    Company leadership must confront the outspoken employee base that remains. >> Google employees are scrambling for answers from leadership and from
    colleagues as the company undergoes a massive layoff.

    On Friday, Alphabet-owned Google announced it was cutting 12,000
    employees, roughly 6% of the full-time workforce.


    We WISH it was because Goog had gone so 'Woke' ... but
    in the end it's just plain Jane capitalism -

    Of course it is. It's business as usual and I fail to see the
    problem. Tech "churn", aka "employee turnover", is notoriously high
    due to the speed of change of their products and society's use of
    them. Tech churn rivals hospitality churn.

    shifts in demand for various services.

    Which changes tend to happen quickly.

    Slower economy means
    people don't blow as much money on esoteric 'stuff'.
    Goog's super duper purple glitter service options
    all just lost out to expensive eggs.

    What slow economy?
    Hiring is up.
    Corporate profits are up.
    Real wages are up.
    Inflation is dropping.
    Gasoline is dropping.
    The market economy is functioning.
    Even non essential industries like travel and hospitality are doing
    well.

    What's your definition of a "slow economy"?

    Swill
    --
    The US budget deficit is bigger than the entire Russian economy.

    US deficit 5 year average: $1.8T <https://fiscaldata.treasury.gov/americas-finance-guide/national-deficit/> Russia GDP 5 year average: 1.7T
    <https://tradingeconomics.com/russia/gdp>

    Glory to the Heroes! Glory to Ukraine!

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