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Google's food perks on the chopping block

dinner only for geeks

         

walkman

8:43 pm on Aug 25, 2008 (gmt 0)



There's no such thing as a free dinner. A worker at Google tells us the company is taking evening meals off the menu: "Google has drastically cut back their budget on the culinary program. How is it affecting campus? No more dinner. No more tea trolley. No more snack attack in the afternoon." The changes will be announced to Googlers on Monday. Workers at the Googleplex will remain amply fed, with free breakfast and lunch -- dinner will be reserved for geeks only -- but it's still a shocking cutback.

Last year, when we aired the mildest speculation about Google cutting back on free food, commenters were outraged. Google has long milked its cafeterias for their publicity value; company executives have crowed about the company's resistance to recessions and its commitment to coddling its employees. Founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin even promised shareholders they'd add perks, rather than cut them.


[valleywag.com...]

incrediBILL

5:46 am on Aug 26, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I saw that today and it gives a clear signal that Google has become slightly over-extended with all their frivolous spending, often in the billions for a single purchase, is coming home to roost.

walkman

8:03 am on Aug 26, 2008 (gmt 0)



their child care was...$37,000 for child!

Meanwhile, someone at Google woke up one day and realized that the company was subsidizing each child to the tune of $37,000 a year — which nobody had noticed up until then — compared with the $12,000-a-year average subsidy of other big Silicon Valley companies like Cisco Systems and Oracle.

[nytimes.com...]
Hire a mommy and pay $40,000 more. So it may be fair and nice, but $40,000 is $40,000.

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