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Intel Faces Age Discrimination Allegations Following Layoffs (engadget.com)

Intel is under investigation for potential age discrimination in its approach to layoffs initiated in 2016, according to a report. Engadget: The Wall Street Journal has learned that the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is investigating claims that Intel's large-scale layoffs discriminated against older employees. In a May 2016 round that cut 2,300 workers, for instance, the median age of those let go was 49 -- seven years older than those who remained. The EEOC hasn't decided whether or not it will file a class-action lawsuit against Intel, but the affected people will be free to pursue civil lawsuits if the regulator doesn't find enough evidence to pursue its own case. The EEOC isn't allowed to confirm or deny investigations. However, an Intel spokesperson categorically denied that age played a role.

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  1. Re:Or did they not keep up with technology? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    I don't know why you're being marked insightful.

    If you came into our workplace not knowing a Java framework like Spring, not knowing Hibernate, and still using Java 1.2 practices, I'd have zero use for you.

    This is probably why these people are being let go actually, they think that Java hasn't changed in 20 years.

  2. Re:They weren't old.. by sjames · · Score: 1, Troll

    Then you develop a chronic condition that the insurance company assures you is definitely not catastrophic but you find the bills certainly are.

    What we need is to quit messing around with individual insurance and just socialize the whole damned thing.