Last week was a very frightening for Intel employees when reports revealed that the company was ready to allow 20 % of its entire workforce to go. Good, but still, the relatively horrific news for employees Intel has eliminated the rumors, saying that the figures have been promoted … though not.
According to CtechAn All -Hands Video Conference was organized for Intel staff to try to relax these rumors. During the call, Chief Financial Officer David Zesner assured the staff that 20 % or about 20,000 planned roofs had been promoted, but it did not make it clear what the actual number would be.
In a very corporate speaker, the call explained that each department would review itself individually, which would probably offer employees to buy fat. One thing that Intel has stated will not offer that this time there is an initial retirement, which states that doing so in the past costs the company a valuable experience.
I can’t even imagine how much it is for some tall standing people who are ready for a break. In a world where retirement is retreating, the initial retirement package never seems so attractive. But, of course,, as in fear of Intel, they often lose the staff of knowledge.
This is potentially true in the fields of engineering, which is especially looking for a Bolt, especially instead of surpassing the base of the skills at this time. There is an incredible wealth of built -in knowledge around the process of engineering semiconductions, which is becoming increasingly difficult to fill the gaps as people are aging and retiring.
This was the same week, with CEO Lip Boat sent an internal letter demanding a change in the company’s structure and culture, especially saying: “We have to balance our deficiency with the need to maintain and recruit key capabilities.”
This is all to try to stabilize Intel’s competitive stand in the semiconductor and tech industries. Interestingly, the boy wants to share in the industry.
Still, Intel’s employees are still breathing. Although we do not know the exact number, it is likely that it is still very high, and Intel still had 15,000 people last year. It has been promised that the holidays will occur in the next two months as soon as possible, possibly in an attempt to reduce these costs as soon as possible.