With the latest round of layoffs disclosed, an Amgen employee described the mood in Thousand Oaks as "very dark" while workers wait to see who will be affected. Some left last week in the initial round of layoffs, the employee said, and it's grown difficult to work under the threat of constant downsizing.
Workers wonder whether the consolidations are motivated by the desire to develop life-changing drugs, said the employee, who asked to remain anonymous given the sensitivity of the situation.
"A lot of people are wondering if Bob [Bradway] appeased investors and Wall Street or appeased our patients and improving their lives."
Workers wonder whether the consolidations are motivated by the desire to develop life-changing drugs, said the employee, who asked to remain anonymous given the sensitivity of the situation.
"A lot of people are wondering if Bob [Bradway] appeased investors and Wall Street or appeased our patients and improving their lives."
More darkness at Amgen
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