Thread regarding Cisco Systems Inc. layoffs

Have good results ever prevented layoffs before?

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... When you are constantly acquiring companies because you can’t innovate internally, there are always overlapping roles and people get let go.

Unfortunately, I got caught by an LR to reduce headcount, but there wasn't any overlap in my role w/ any acquisitions. I was caught by the flat, across-the-board cut 5% of your team LR.

I don't know which is worse, cutting across-the-board while calling it a "limited restructuring" or the "restructuring" that is constantly shifting from year-to-year to focus on "priorities". If the priority is changing year-to-year, it wasn't really a priority or the ELT is just making bad, uninformed decisions.

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To clarify, have there ever been cases where announced layoffs were canceled or reversed due to positive results?

None to my knowledge since 2006.

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Post ID: @cj+1jkyxryk4

No, this is just how Cisco operates sadly. When you are constantly acquiring companies because you can’t innovate internally, there are always overlapping roles and people get let go.

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Post ID: @c4+1jkyxryk4

I don't think so, it seems the M.O. is bad news == layoffs, good news == layoffs, and neutral also == layoffs

More or less owing to the acquisition and purge pump say to offset the 9000 headcount or so that comes in annually this way

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Post ID: @bt+1jkyxryk4

Yeah did we actually escape? Seems almost unbelievable

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To clarify, have there ever been cases where announced layoffs were canceled or reversed due to positive results?

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