Company just raised millions to make tech layoffs more humane(techcrunch.com)
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Company just raised millions to make tech layoffs more humane
https://techcrunch.com/2022/07/12/this-company-just-raised-millions-to-make-tech-layoffs-more-humane/
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Am I being too harsh if I point out that this product exists solely to profit on the misfortune of others? It just doesn't seem like that would help - "Hey, you got laid off, but they paid some of the money they don't have to hire a consultant to 'craft the right message' for ya."
an HR executive who will help craft a company communications plan, a diversity and impact analysis, and day-of support in conducting the layoffs
It's difficult not to come up with a glib dismissal, but can we have employer-independent healthcare, especially in a time of two pandemics?
It's difficult not to come up with a glib dismissal, but can we have employer-independent healthcare, especially in a time of two pandemics?
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