Layoffs by Email Show What Employers Think of Their Workers(nytimes.com)
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Layoffs by Email Show What Employers Think of Their Workers
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/29/opinion/mass-tech-layoffs-email-google.html
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many people don't comprehend the security implications of remote work. The potential damage from a malicious insider cannot be understated. Unfortunately, people who just found out they lost their job turn malicious.
Email opened - wait X minutes - cut all network access. Is usually the workflow.
The email usually contains next step actions and is the last communication given before network access is cut. There really is no other way to do this for remote workers.
Email opened - wait X minutes - cut all network access. Is usually the workflow.
The email usually contains next step actions and is the last communication given before network access is cut. There really is no other way to do this for remote workers.
When I witnessed the recent layoff, I was surprised they even gave anyone a warning. Some people were able to send a goodbye email.
I would have thought access would just be abruptly cut.
I hate not trusting employees, because i know 99% are not going to do anything improper.
I would have thought access would just be abruptly cut.
I hate not trusting employees, because i know 99% are not going to do anything improper.
The last decades show that things get worse. And must change.
Reaction II: Wasn't "fully remote work" a great new perk, that these employees were fighting for, just a few months ago?