- like the Europeans do.. a company wide strike that demands other solutions than constant layoffs..
who's with me?
who's with me?
If the Cisco worker base and the tech industry at large were unionized in the first place, not only would we have been able to fight back against this ever happening in the first place, we also could've done what you suggested if that didn't work.
If Cisco were unionized it would be like GM in 2009 but without the bailout.
If the Cisco worker base and the tech industry at large were unionized in the first place, not only would we have been able to fight back against this ever happening in the first place, we also could've done what you suggested if that didn't work.
Don't listen to what the others are saying; Unionizing is hard, but worth it. I hope more people consider quietly organizing before this happens again.
Pipe down union guy. USPS is hiring.
Cisco is not a union shop. Try to unionize and you will chopped on the spot.
Nobody. Man either stick with it and get paid or find another job. It's literally same everywhere. You won't be a PE, DE, VP posting here.
For that you would need a union in order to be unified . And from what I see on this board, that is communist. And bad…. If only you knew the other side …
The strikes also exist in the United States, but in the tech industry we prefer to flee our careers by changing bosses every two years.