Thread regarding ViaSat Inc. layoffs

When is a RIF not a RIF?

Hello friends, this is what I hear from my couple of people-friendly L2s.
Guru and team flew to Viasat International Headquarters recently (that is London, England, to you and me) to figure out how to ‘fix’ the Viasat cost base. 
The challenge for the Execs is to find a way to reduce people costs by $100M, and to do that before the end of this year. No surprise, right?
But we heard a new ‘hint’ on the town hall that this time around we can volunteer to lose our jobs. It’s kind of outsourcing a RIF, to us! 
Smart, because all the ‘unpleasantness’ of a RIF is avoided if we sign-up to leave voluntarily & with an “enhanced package”. It also might be a great opportunity for employees of retirement age or anybody with a new job lined up or anybody who’s plain fed up here. 

 

Here's how it could go down.
Leaders are tasked to find ‘volunteers’ from their teams to meet a target headcount reduction (remember - $100M saving needed). That target will be a percentage spread like peanut butter across the company. How big? Y’all can't count it on one hand (you may need two or three hands). 
‘Volunteers’ will need to leave the business in autumn or Christmas, as all costs must be saved in 2024. It's unclear how we volunteer to leave, (and how volunteering numbers will be made to line up against those executive savings goals). Or what happens if there are too few volunteers, or if the wrong kind of people volunteer, or if too many people volunteer :)
Of course, NOT volunteering to leave kind of means that we accept to take on all the work abandoned by exiting colleagues, as our Exec seem incapable of stopping any of the unprofitable activities.

 

Be on the lookout for impending ‘quiet communications’ about all of this.
Viasat has decided there will be no RIF. But this may look like, smell like and feel like a RIF?
Smart executives might want to avoid standing in the way of the exit, lol.

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Post ID: @OP+1t82FEJM

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What I heard in the town hall was not volunteering to lose jobs, but someone volunteering that nobody get a raise this year. They rejected that idea.

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Post ID: @4kuu+1t82FEJM

Why would they do this voluntary thing? How bout stop spending tons on frivolous business trips?

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Post ID: @4fkb+1t82FEJM

GURUSAT prepare for lift off

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Post ID: @3utd+1t82FEJM

Shoot, the copy/paste trolls found this thread. Need to start a new one

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Post ID: @3jla+1t82FEJM

Stop spreading lies….. We got confirmation months ago that there will be no more RIFs.

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Post ID: @3czj+1t82FEJM

In the 1990s, things looked bleak and Apple almost went out of business. But like a runner that fell during a marathon, they got up, never gave up, caught up with and surpassed everyone. A decade from now, Viasat will be in the S&P 100 after having acquired SpaceX, and Guru will be Time Magazine's Person of the Year after firing Elon Musk.

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Post ID: @3ysh+1t82FEJM

We are fine, with the established contracts that Viasat acquired from the Inmarsat acquisition, and when VS3 flight 2 is launched and bringing in revenue, Viasat will catch-up. A runner can trip and fall and still get back up to win a race.

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Post ID: @3phr+1t82FEJM

Guru is honestly one of the best executives I have ever been around. His previous stints didn't look good because he didn't have the right people around him to implement his vision. Viasat is different. There may be short term pain, but over the long run we'll see the fruits of Guru's brilliance.

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Post ID: @3mhi+1t82FEJM

You people are sad and pathetic. If ViaSat is doing so bad, then why did the US Space Force awarded laser communication terminal prototype contracts to Viasat? How about Telespazio joining Viasat’s ELEVATE Program? Or how Korean Air selected Viasat to provide in-flight connectivity on 40 additional aircrafts? Maybe how Icelandair selected Viasat’s in-flight Wi-Fi solution for its new fleet of Airbus Aircraft? Or Royal Jordanian Airlines equipped more than 40 aircrafts with Viasat’s connectivity system? Sounds money to me. You all are just but hurt because you got let go for not bring value to this amazing company.

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Post ID: @3jvd+1t82FEJM

That guy is back 👇

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Post ID: @3wni+1t82FEJM

Don’t listen all the noise from former employees or rival companies that just want to bring the morale down. Viasat didn’t wish for all our parties to be laid off, unfortunately that was the result Viasat had to do it in an effort to reduce costs and to restructure Viasat’s business model. However Viasat still treated them with the respect and dignity they deserve, plus the company knows that they can count on our support in doing the same, so don’t listen to all those Trolls!
Viasat will be back on top once more! No matter what happens, keep getting back up. For every time you get back up, the fall makes you stronger and thrusts you to a new level. Whatever you might be facing. In the end, what matters is how quickly you get back up and take your power back.

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Post ID: @3tbj+1t82FEJM

$12.81

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Post ID: @3net+1t82FEJM

If they offer it to you, does that mean you better take it because they’ll lay you off if you don’t?

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Post ID: @3qju+1t82FEJM

I'll settle for whatever they'd give Dankberg's brother.

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Post ID: @3rjh+1t82FEJM

It’s gotta be WAY more than any severance would be otherwise people would just risk the involuntary rif

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Post ID: @3srt+1t82FEJM

So how much is enough? 2 weeks per year, three?

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Post ID: @3psa+1t82FEJM

Wasn't the $100 million in savings achieved with the November 2023 layoff? That's what they kept touting. You are saying they want to achieve an additional $100 million labor cost reduction?

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Post ID: @3kwi+1t82FEJM

@3gtn+1t82FEJM - a hiring freeze was also one of the London Exec meeting outcomes. Job ads are now just window-dressing.

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Post ID: @3cxh+1t82FEJM

Any enhanced package will be underwhelming.

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Post ID: @3jna+1t82FEJM

How could this possibly be 'quiet'? It will spread like wildfire once a few people get the offer.

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Post ID: @3llm+1t82FEJM

Seems like they keep a toe in the labor market by floating job ads.

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Post ID: @3gtn+1t82FEJM

Agree. This executive leadership is unequipped to lead a relevant strategy. I'd give the enhanced offer a sniff.

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Post ID: @2wuz+1t82FEJM

This post is accurate about the voluntary resignations being offered soon. They were subtly mentioned at the last Town Hall by Rebecca, albeit in a gentle British way.

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Post ID: @2qpy+1t82FEJM

Stop making sh-t up. They said nothing about voluntary RIFs in the town hall.

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Post ID: @2zru+1t82FEJM

Can I volunteer Guru? Asking for a couple thousand friends

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Post ID: @1uex+1t82FEJM

It's all about net headcount. Current plus new hires minus RIFs. They likely have the mix of peeps they want for the tasks at hand and it will require eliminating more roles than hiring. Companies do that all the time.

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Post ID: @1wrb+1t82FEJM

Then why are there so many REQs with high salaries?

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Post ID: @1cox+1t82FEJM

Thanks for sharing a sensible explanation of future tactics. This explains the emphasis Rebecca has put on the word "voluntary" in her two recent Q&A events. I've run out of what else could be voluntary (save for Guru's private jet jaunts funded by our snacks but he needs more) so that is new execu-speak for RIF's without the RIF. It's smoke and mirrors that looks better to the street than an actual layoff (or a viable strategy, but i digress). The $100million labor implies 300-600 heads depending on locations of course.

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Post ID: @1jbb+1t82FEJM

Great way to transition into retirement.

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Post ID: @1uey+1t82FEJM

I love the posts by trolls and Elon nutriders on here. If this was true it would be on blind with actual employees instead of fanfiction posts like this every month.

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Post ID: @1gsm+1t82FEJM

That sounds great! Except the market is a flaming dumpster fire at the moment, and folks have a hole in their head if the jump out of a solid job.

Crazy that it has come to this.

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Post ID: @1gpg+1t82FEJM

Given the company prospects I'm interested to learn more about the enhanced package

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Post ID: @xfq+1t82FEJM

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