https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2023/01/19/google-is-delaying-a-portion-of-employee-bonus-checks.html Tc-210k
How’s work at Proofpoint? Any layoff talks?
proofpoint is doing fine. Hiring freeze, market is slowing. No talks of layoff yet, actually we bought a company recently.
We're trying to pay $79B to buy two companies and still laid off 10,000 employees. Just saying.
Maybe we will get the answer on why employers cannot cut comp in lieu of layoffs. Still can't comprehend that google had cas flow issues this quarter.
Lol. Cnbc is funny.. everything is clickbait.
That is rather fucked up.
How else can they give refreshers to upper management for attending meetings all day and doing layoffs?
Google gave advance 80% bonus before the ratings are finalized and remaining bonus will be paid in March. Our reviews for 2022 are not done yet. It's click bait article.
This is completely out of context. Google is changing the performance review and compensation cycle. Clickbait article.
Everyone seems to have got 80% of bonus last week including me. I thought it’s just business as usual.
This is so fucked up, now I don’t trust cnbc articles anymore. They keep writing bs.
I haven’t trusted media for awhile….news outlets all copy from each other without fact checking. Only exception is NPR and maybe BBC
I think the media and other tech companies want to hear some news about layoffs at Google, so if google doesn't announce layoffs they create news on their own by blowing whatever info is available out of proportion!
Google tightening their purse strings Hopefully no layoffs but looks ominous
This is such a stupid article! Google informed us that the bonus payout will be split between Jan and March way back last year. It's a one time thing because of change in performance review process, this change was implemented and notified in March/ April last year before layoffs began at tech companies
The change in perf review sounds ominous