So - Resigned for health reasons effective immediately, but then he's going to continue being a consultant for 6 months? Must be some fairly particular health reasons... I genuinely hope he's OK.
IMO, if it was health reasons and he still wanted to continue working for Intel, Jim would have simply arranged for some alternative working setup - more remote, email collab, different hours, a few weeks off, etc. None of these would typically provoke the need for an official resignation & press release.
"Health reasons" is probably one of the broadest categories of "leaving" reasons you can give, could be almost anything.
I myself is leaving the company I worked for a while now because of "health reasons". My coworkers and me are not getting along, so in order to save my personal sanity, I'm leaving. If the culture would be wrong at Intel for Keller, they could also publicly say for health reasons rather than blaming some specific reason and admitting the culture at Intel is bad.
Also health reasons have the advantage that it is seen as somewhat rude to ask for details.
The other unspecific reason that is used similarly is "familiy issues"
While i can understand why someone would use this "excuse" i see it as a generally bad thing because it fosters that "health" and "familiy" issues are seen as excuses and not always taken seriously.
The fact that we are discussing that here kind of proofs this point.
> Also health reasons have the advantage that it is a legal minefield to ask for details.
FTFY. 'Health reasons' are a subject that companies typically won't probe into because of existing legislation around Employers knowing employee's health information (And/or health discrimination lawsuit exposure).
'Family Issues' OTOH is something that's rude to ask about but far less likely to be problematic to actually go into. Also something that I probably -would- ask about in an interview because I'd like to know whether they could come up again.
The article must have changed. I'm 90% certain it said because of health reasons. You'll see other comments for the submission mentioning health as well.
Where exactly is it mentioning this is due to health reasons? Both this article and the Intel press release only mention "personal reasons" so I'm not sure where all this is coming from.
Given Keller's position at Intel, such a reduced work setup could perhaps work for several weeks. But i doubt it would be sustainable for a longer time. This seems more of a sudden health drama, thus they decided he wouldn't be able to fill out his job and has to focus on his health for the coming months/years.
As he is still available as (time- and responsibility-reduced) consultant, this seems like a rather unfortunate development for both sides. Wish him all the best!
There is zero mention of health outside of comment threads like this one. The article, and all others that I've seen, says personal reasons, which could be health or many other things.
IMO, if it was health reasons and he still wanted to continue working for Intel, Jim would have simply arranged for some alternative working setup - more remote, email collab, different hours, a few weeks off, etc. None of these would typically provoke the need for an official resignation & press release.