Fwd: [Wind] Sun Microsystems lawsuit
John Chambers
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Wed Mar 19 10:13:19 EST 2003
David Kramer writes:
| http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/077/business/Suit_Sun_fired_US_workers_to_hire_lower_paid_Indians+.shtml
The passage that I find most telling is:
[Sun] created a performance evaluation program that
required managers to classify a certain percentage of
workers as underperformers, the suit alleges. At the same
time, workers who had been at the company for a short
time were exempted from this evaluation program, ensuring
that few H-1B visa holders would be subject to it. As a
result, most of those found to be underperfomers were
older, American-born workers.
So if you are a manager who has already let go your nonproductive
employees and you have only a handful of very good people, you are
punished for your good management by being forced to classify some of
them as "underperformers". Meanwhile, another manager who has a
stable of incompetents gets to keep most of them.
This is a classical management failure, and does not bode well for
the future of rational management at Sun. Such across-the-board
proportional layoffs are always a sign that top management doesn't
understand "intellectual capital", and doesn't understand how their
products are produced.
Not a good sign at all for the quality of Sun's future products.
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