Thread regarding Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) layoffs

No layoffs, pay cuts first. Most 15% for 4 months.

Not sure why other poster is getting down-voted. There are no layoffs @ HPE right now.
4-month pay cuts (or equivalent leave without pay in non-US countries).
executive team,25% reductions, SVPs and VPs 20% reduction, most 15% reduction, others 10% reduction.

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Post ID: @OP+15cBPH2b

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Tech stocks are making new highs every day. Why is HPE doing layoffs and cutting pay ? It should be hiring and give out bonuses. :)

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Post ID: @cadm+15cBPH2b

There are layoffs. I expect them to take place this month. But for sure it’s happening.

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Post ID: @czkj+15cBPH2b

In words of @5ijr - I think this is our problem #1:

HPE is a prime example of buying its own stock rather than investing in R&D as well as saving for a rainy day.
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Post ID: @6oqm+15cBPH2b
Both Carly and Mark Hurd used salary reductions successfully to get people to leave without additional compensation.

When MH did that the economy was lousy. I don't remember knowing anyone who quit in Fort Collins at the time, though many got the ax. If you were laid off in Fort Collins then, your only choice was to commute to Denver.

The lay offs were brutal. Empty cubicle aisles suddenly appeared left and right. You could also tell by the parking lots, which were also less populated. Today the Fort Collins site is a ghost of its former self, while Greeley is long gone and Loveland is mostly empty with a small Keysight presence. I also remember coming back from Christmas break in January 2009, only to find out that dozens of colleagues were laid off over the break. MH was the anti HP Way.

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Post ID: @6vzb+15cBPH2b

Finding an engineering job will be really hard but I do believe that the $600 enhances UI and state UI will be extended for years. Work can be done from anywhere domestic and international. You got tens of thousands of top engineers from startups, Uber, Lyft and many others out of a job too. We created a huge mess. HPE is a prime example of buying its own stock rather than investing in R&D as well as saving for a rainy day.

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Post ID: @5ijr+15cBPH2b

And the beauty of this method is that it puts maximum pressure on ICs. Lets be clear that Director and above level are on the executive pay curve. Salary is part of their compensation but so are RSU (restricted stock), bonus and even some stock options. When I left HPE last year, my salary was less than 1/3rd of my total compensation.

Both Carly and Mark Hurd used salary reductions successfully to get people to leave without additional compensation. Antonio is deploying a proven method here.

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Post ID: @5koe+15cBPH2b

This is an effort to get you to leave on your own so they don't have to deal with the cost of severance. If you stop and remember, (or ask those of is that were here), we went through this with Hurd (or was it Carly?) back in the day. And for those who look up to this, consider this. Now people can't pay their bills because of the reduction and won't qualify for leniency from any lender because you're still employed. So now YOU'RE forced to scramble and get another job with no severance. HP wins in that they got rid of you, didn't have to report that they laid off as many and it cost them nothing. Yes, I realize that if you handled your finances correctly then this wouldn't be an issue. Fact is though that's how it is for most.

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Post ID: @5jjh+15cBPH2b

Layoffs at Aruba started yesterday. Will continue till end of this month.

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Post ID: @4gte+15cBPH2b

If you stay at HPE, you need to work with one eye looking for your Director or HR rep coming down the hall to "visit" with you. Be proactive and manage your career. Leave now and you will never regret it. My two happiest days at HPE were the day I joined and the day I left.

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Post ID: @4itc+15cBPH2b

Mid January layoff at Aruba was both wired and wireless

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Post ID: @4lbx+15cBPH2b

Wireless division of HPE conducted a lay-off in Jan this year. Many of my coworkers were affected and a large number left during December- January. Looks like they are getting ready for another round of layoffs.

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Post ID: @4omw+15cBPH2b

I hear that layoffs in the US are pushed back to 6/15. Two more additional weeks to start applying and talking to contacts. Frankly, Antonio's latest feel good memo to the company is just extra motivation. So done.

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Post ID: @3aol+15cBPH2b

Advice: Get your resume out, find another job or career, and move on.
I quit HP years ago when I saw the writing on the wall, and I never looked back....It was was the best decision I ever made !
Good luck to all of you, these are difficult times.
PS: Tell your kids or grand-kids to get a good education - that will carry them thru the challenges ahead.
xxxx
Seattle, WA

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Post ID: @3wan+15cBPH2b
Left a while back but kept asking why so few quit when the economy was still functioning.

Sometimes you will prefer the devil you know over the devil you don't know.

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Post ID: @3nqb+15cBPH2b
The good new is that if you get laid off, the Fed will pay $50k/year to sit at home for years to come.

Actually, that cheese laden bennie is going to expire in July.

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Post ID: @3fhi+15cBPH2b

The good new is that if you get laid off, the Fed will pay $50k/year to sit at home for years to come.
Everything is great, just look at NASDAQ hitting all time high.

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Post ID: @3cdl+15cBPH2b

Jesus Christ! It is the tech industry! Used to be every 3 months there would be talk of a layoff. Now it is every week. Why worry about something you cannot control? WHO FREAKING CARES about layoffs. Worry about what you can control. For instance, you work ethic and keeping your resume updated. It is really not that hard.

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Post ID: @2fpo+15cBPH2b

How do you cut a billion $$ in annual run rate by 2022 as disclosed in latest earning (loss) report ?
Some will come from leases and the majority from labor -i.e. layoffs.

Left a while back but kept asking why so few quit when the economy was still functioning.
With the exception of entry level H1-B and most senior positions (DT+) what's the incentive ?

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Post ID: @2kzg+15cBPH2b

The CEO literally said they stopped them. If by "a while", you mean either the end of this fiscal year or next fiscal year, I agree.

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Post ID: @1wfh+15cBPH2b

5% on non-performing teams to be removed. Investment in R&D is doubled.

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Post ID: @1zrb+15cBPH2b

No layoffs? Spoke too soon, just wait for a while!

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