Apple tells dozens of employees in San Diego to move to Austin or face layoffs, report says::Apple has reportedly told San Diego employees that they have until end of February to decide if they will move to another state or lose their job.

  • @CaptainSpaceman
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    -326 months ago

    Worthless summary, worthless paywalled site, worthless headline because “dozens” could literally mean 13 execs were asked to move, and I could care less what they need to do to survive layoffs

    • Snot Flickerman
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      6 months ago

      https://gitlab.com/magnolia1234/bypass-paywalls-firefox-clean#android

      Apple has reportedly told 121 employees in San Diego to relocate to Austin or face being laid off.

      120 is divisible by 12, so realistically “dozens” is pretty accurate.

      The group of employees, part of the Data Operations Annotations team that works on Siri, were informed of the news Wednesday, the report said. Upon relocation they will merge with their Texas counterpart of the group, it added.

      Definitely not executives.

      But you do you and keep being angry about shitty AI summaries and shitty paywalls instead of doing something about it so you can just read the article and stop whinging.

      • @CaptainSpaceman
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        -96 months ago

        OK, you still had to do legwork to make this post worthwhile.

        Why not post the non-paywalled version so people can be actually informed by a post instead of hoping to be informed?

        I do appreciate you adding the supplemental info, though, and thank you for providing the actual context. You’re correct, 121 is quite a bit different than 13, one might even say they are asking HUNDREDS of employees to relocate. Would be a more worthy title than dozens, imo.

    • @poopkins
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      -26 months ago

      Sure, layoffs suck for anybody, but I’d be curious to know why you care about execs. Unless, of course, you had meant to use the expression “couldn’t care less.”