I have talked to a few people around the country with jobs in various industries that have received company wide announcements about cuts on the way in the immediate future.
Also, from a local newspaper on 12/17: Agilent cuts workers' pay by 10%
Agilent Technologies will cut employee pay 10 percent worldwide starting Jan. 1 because of the slumping world economy, company officials said Tuesday.
Agilent, Sonoma County's largest tech employer, has about 1,350 workers in Santa Rosa, headquarters for its wireless unit.
It's the first time Agilent has ordered an across-the-board, companywide pay cut since the depths of the dot-com bust. The company slashed salaries by 10 percent between November 2001 and August 2002.
edit (I meant to take "many" out of the title, that was in the first draft )
Also, from a local newspaper on 12/17: Agilent cuts workers' pay by 10%
Agilent Technologies will cut employee pay 10 percent worldwide starting Jan. 1 because of the slumping world economy, company officials said Tuesday.
Agilent, Sonoma County's largest tech employer, has about 1,350 workers in Santa Rosa, headquarters for its wireless unit.
It's the first time Agilent has ordered an across-the-board, companywide pay cut since the depths of the dot-com bust. The company slashed salaries by 10 percent between November 2001 and August 2002.
edit (I meant to take "many" out of the title, that was in the first draft )
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