Thread regarding GlobalFoundries layoffs

Layoffs Continue

~350 total between F1 and F8 (2.7% of total headcount) will likely go by end of year.

Get your backup plans in order, it’s just business.


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GlobalFoundries is as it always was… a mediocre fab with more money than talent. Now that the government is checking visas, who knows? Remember they sold this fab to NYS with the lie that “locals” could find good work? I left 10 years ago and never looked back… The GF “leaders” are old IBMers so they use the playbook. Have a plan, buckle up for the bumpy transitional drive and don’t look back! There is a good life after both IBM & GlobalFoundries!

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@rv the combined labor ccpml reduction from ‘25 to ‘26 for = $55M. F1 and F8 will share this load with F8 eating a larger share. Last year the labor cut was $40M - the number came out mid October and it was satisfied by Christmas (mostly higher compensated remote workers - customer eng, sales, etc…). Since those people are gone the target group will likely be larger and made up of more lower comp’d people.

You can almost be certain that management teams have already had to give up names. Glint survey will also enable a list of mgmt that will go and teams will be consolidated under fewer managers.

assume average salary of $150k then = 366 people.

Assume avg of $300k then it’s 186 people.

In any case, the money is going to come from somewhere and the labor redux target is always the one that is met first bc it’s the easiest needle to move.

A layoff coupled with big budget cuts across all other areas will make for a bumpy ride for the next several quarters.

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Post ID: @sr+1k5y9bt2g

Post the proof. Pure speculation at this point.

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Post ID: @rv+1k5y9bt2g

GF is copying the IBM layoff plan and see what the final outcome was, IBM paid GF to take their Fabs.

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Post ID: @rs+1k5y9bt2g

@m6 indeed - it’s been ongoing in small groups so the company can avoid having to report the layoffs.

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Post ID: @n2+1k5y9bt2g

@bv y’all should be the first up. Be honest with yourselves - if you feel good about shipping US jobs to India to save a few dollars while never actually having to “go to work” then you get what you get.

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Post ID: @n1+1k5y9bt2g

We are a sinking ship----silent layoffs happening in Malta all the time.

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Post ID: @m6+1k5y9bt2g

@fh it’s likely to occur between October and January

~$50M being trimmed from labor budget

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Post ID: @kx+1k5y9bt2g

Sounds good , ha ?

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Post ID: @fp+1k5y9bt2g

will this happen after the year end review on October or it is happening

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Post ID: @fh+1k5y9bt2g

Unionize, what’s taking so long?

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Post ID: @eq+1k5y9bt2g

What about APAC?

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Post ID: @dt+1k5y9bt2g

@bv don’t know, only know rough sizing of labor budget cut.

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Post ID: @bx+1k5y9bt2g

@bp Are remote employees and directors based in the South who handle India sourcing out of scope?

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Post ID: @bv+1k5y9bt2g

@af likely a bit of every level. Last year’s (October-Jan) round hit mostly higher level remote folks. Unfortunately this year there are fewer of those higher level remote folks to hit first.

Glint survey results will spell bad news for some on the mgmt ladder.

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Post ID: @bp+1k5y9bt2g

The meltdown continues from bad leadership.

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Post ID: @bk+1k5y9bt2g

Here we go again. Why, why??! What happened to one only every few years?

Don't forget those surveys. That should help things, ugh....

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Post ID: @av+1k5y9bt2g

Its' Bad News. The manager was thrilled about a business trip to Oktoberfest.

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Post ID: @at+1k5y9bt2g

what level will be targeting?

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Post ID: @af+1k5y9bt2g

Thanks for the heads up
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