Silicon Valley "Pigs" - Where's the Outrage?
April 13, 2005
Silicon Valley Pigs Wheres The Outrage?
by Alex Walker
JOHN STEINBECK, author of The Grapes of Wrath, would have loved this.
April 4th - the New York Times reported to the world that, unless volunteers raised $500,000, the public libraries in Steinbecks hometown of Salinas, California would close.
April 5th - the very next day, the San Jose Mercury News reported that right up the road from Salinas, Yahoo CEO, Terry Semel, in addition to his $600,000 salary, received $231 million through stock options.
Nobody was outraged.
April 11th- Mercury News reports record profits for Silicon Valley Companies in 2004, including 10 companies sitting on $73 billion in cash.
April 12th- the very next day, Mercury News reports the tech sector laid off another 59,537 workers in the first quarter of 2005. John Chambers, CEO of Cisco-Systems has vowed not to hire until revenue per employee reached $700,000 again. But on March 14th we learned this very same John tough guy Chambers cashed out stock options worth $14.9 million.
This is on top of HP chief, Carleton Fiorina, walking away with $21 million severance after being fired!
Where is the outrage?
Where is the so-called American "Left?" There was a time when these guys would have been ashamed. But now politicians, professors, preachers, and a supine free press insists these guys need more money and an "incentive" for figuring out "innovative" new ways to... do what? Well, they need the "incentive" to figure out innovative new ways to make more money.
I am a professional computer programmer who just happened to be here to eyewitness these unbelievable events. Santa Clara County alone dropped 200,000 jobs in the dot-com bust. One half of the tech workforce has disappeared -- moved away, switched to lower-paying non-tech jobs, or simply given up looking for regular work. $2 trillion in paper wealth was lost. Both the Merc and the San Francisco Chronicle have reported these figures many times. In a March retrospective on the fifth anniversary of the long tech slide, they wrote:
During the boom, Silicon Valley was infallible. The apostates who dared question the utterances of tech gods like Scott McNealy and John Chambers were simply told, You don't get it. It's a New Economy. The old rules no longer apply.
Let's be fair. Its not so surprising people said these things during the boom. What is really amazing is that five years into the bust they still talk like that. Pope John Pauls judgment is debated. But John Chambers is still infallible.
RAJ JAYADEV once worked for Carly Fiorina. Well actually, Raj worked as a temporary worker for Manpower, Inc., which had a contract with Hewlett-Packard. Rajs story was told in an independent documentary film "Secrets of Silicon Valley," by Berkeley filmmakers Alan Snitow and Deborah Kaufman is a shocking exposé of the reality behind the hype of Silicon Valley by revealing the reality of an unseen and unacknowledged army of immigrant workers. Hired by Manpower to work in a Hewlett-Packard assembly plant, Raj and his fellow workers started a petition drive to protest being shorted on their paychecks. The drive got results: Manpower began paying up in full and on time. But when Jayadev raised health and safety concerns at the same factory, he discovered the limits of HP Clinton-Gore New Democrat liberalism: he was fired.
I am a progressive working man. I also happen to be an African-American who strongly believes in labor rights, civil rights and womens rights. My political frustration is almost more than I can bear. People reading this around the country and around the world will probably think Im lying or at least exaggerating. If I didn't live here I probably wouldnt believe it either. 200,000 lost jobs? $2 trillion in lost wealth? Short pay? Unsafe working conditions? And isnt this the super blue San Francisco Bay area? They must be rioting in the streets! Surely, at least the world-famous San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley Left is preaching revolution!
Nope.
Todays Left is obsessed with Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel, and Palestine on the other side of the world. During the first week of Mr. Bush's War the radicals all but shut down the City of San Francisco. But they ain't gonna lift a finger to protest schools and libraries closing while one single doofus corporate bureaucrat like Terry Semel (who, by the way, is not even a real techie, but a Hollywood movie mogul brought in from Warner brothers), pockets a quarter billion bucks in one year.
Conservatives, though utterly immoral themselves, push the culture war over moral values to the top of the domestic agenda.
Some voices on the Left congratulate themselves for supposedly defying political correctness to say we should quit the culture war and talk about the class war. I agree. But do they propose attacking the likes of Fiorina, Chambers, and Semel? No! Invariably, the very first proposal out of their mouths is surrender on civil rights and womens rights!
Finally, as if all this wasnt enough, I have to put up with mainstream civil rights groups like the San Jose/Silicon Valley NAACP and Jesse Jacksons Rainbow/PUSH openly soliciting and accepting corporate contributions (hence Jesses photo-op below with Fiorina).
Here is a sample of Silicon Valley stories from just the last couple of months:
- HP Chief, Carly Fiorinas $21 million Severance Pay
- Dot Com Bust Anniversary 200,000 Jobs Lost; $2 Trillion in Wealth Lost
- Cisco-Systems Chief, John Chambers Gets $14.9 Million
- Tech Workers Overworked and Angry No Vacations; 100 Hours a Week
- Salinas Libraries Closing for Lack of $500,000 (April 4th)
- Yahoo Chief, Terry Semel -- $231 Million in One Year (April 5th)
- HP Acting Chief, Robert Wayman -- $58,000 a Day
- Record Profits in 2004 - 10 Valley companies with $73 billion in Cash (April 11th)
- 59,537 Tech-Sector Layoffs During First Quarter 2005 (April 12th)
Socialism is dead, we are told. Maybe, but I say we could sure use some leaders like old Eugene Debs, Norman Thomas, and Upton Sinclair right now to confront and shame these shameless pigs.
About Alex Walker
Alex Walker has been a software engineer in New York, and
Massachusetts before settling in Northern Californias
Silicon Valley. While living and working in the Hudson Valley of
New York he served as vice-president of the Northern Dutchess
NAACP and co-chair of the Dutchess County Committee Against
Racism in Poughkeepsie, New York. As a freelance writer he has
contributed to The Poughkeepsie Journal and Taconic Newspapers in
the Hudson Valley, the Somerville Journal and the Somerville
Community News in Somerville, Massachusetts, and the Milpitas
Post in Milpitas, California.
but thanks for the article. this wakeup call will take some time to be heard, no doubt, unfortunate though the delay may be.
collecting stock options or working at Mc'donalds
the fact is that the silicone valley would have been well served if it unionized thirty to fourty years ago. we might have been able to keep some of the jobs here.
and P.S.most of those jobs are not lost they have been exported. where is all the resistance to the WTO when jobs are being exported? are there deomnstrations in front of HP?
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