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rule #1 if you receive a "gift" from a compan... - 11/3/2006 12:15:15 PM   
YeuEmMaiMai


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Yeah I know old news but wow what a bunch of cheap bastards......


Losing their jobs and even their iPods By Barry Shlachter, Jim Fuquay, Maria M. Perotin
Star-Telegram Staff Writers
National Semiconductor giveth, and it taketh away.

Monday July 3, 2006 (date added by me since it didn't copy over)

The Santa Clara, Calif.-based company gained loads of publicity last month for announcing plans to give every employee a 30-gigabyte video iPod.

Last week, the company laid off 35 employees at its Arlington plant. To the surprise of some at the plant, the laid-off workers were asked to give back their high-tech toys.

A person who called the Star-Telegram claiming to have been one of the 35 laid-off workers said many employees at the Arlington plant were under the impression that the iPods were theirs to keep. Some had sold them or given them as gifts, according to the caller.

"Nothing was ever said about ever having to give it back," the caller said. "If I'd known it was company property, I never would have picked it up."

At the time, the company had said it was handing out the devices to distribute company information as well as reward its 8,500 workers for its best fiscal year ever. Employees were also allowed personal use of the devices.

It was a natural selection. National Semiconductor manufactures analog chips used in portable devices including Apple's iPods.

And several media reports referred to the iPods as "gifts."

"They were not a gift," company spokeswoman LuAnn Jenkins said Friday. Jenkins said she didn't know whether the company ever intended for the workers to keep the iPods.

On the news release announcing the perk, the company said it was "equipping" its employees with the wildly popular media devices. Employees were informed about the undertaking using the same language, Jenkins said.

"We were very careful on the language we used talking about it," Jenkins said.

Employees who leave the company can return the device or pay "fair market value" for it, she said.

The video iPod normally retails for about $300.

As more than 100 workers enthusiastically received their iPods one morning last month at the Arlington plant, two company spokesmen would not directly answer questions from Star-Telegram reporter Aman Batheja as to whether workers would be able to keep the iPods once they left the company.

"We haven't crossed that bridge," said Scott Kahl, human resources director.

The road to that bridge turned out to be pretty short.

END Story


I can see if they did not use the word "reward" when hading them out....but what company in their right mind gives a video ipod? It has no real value as a work tool.............

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RE: rule #1 if you receive a "gift" from a co... - 11/3/2006 12:20:24 PM   
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it does have value as a work tool if they are to familirize themselves with the products the produce (and possibly support) however, I would agree that it's a cheep shot, "Thanks for your work, you no longer have a job and you owe us $300.00" I'd be livid to say the least

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RE: rule #1 if you receive a "gift" from a co... - 11/3/2006 1:16:59 PM   
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yea thats pretty messed up.

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RE: rule #1 if you receive a "gift" from a co... - 11/3/2006 1:52:25 PM   
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Cheap jerks those are the same people that tell you to pay for their lunch because they are stupid bananasthat think they can walk on a rug made with the fur from your back

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RE: rule #1 if you receive a "gift" from a co... - 11/5/2006 1:04:57 AM   
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actually it depends on the whole contract obligation, if they signed something saying they would return the item on leaving the company for any reason then they would have to, then it turns into a proof of ownership and without there being a signature saying the ipod was for company use and not to be removed from the office building then they really have no claim on the merch

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