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by Johnbot
1246 days ago
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Does anyone have historic data on this to tell whether it is common to front-load layoffs at the start of the year? It looks like January of last year had the fewest layoffs, which surprises me. I would have expected having many layoffs towards the start of the year with new budgets would be more common. |
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During January of last year, companies were still in a hiring crunch because the pandemic restrictions hadn't yet been lifted in most places, and online sales were booming as a result. Rate hikes hadn't started, or even been announced yet. I'm not even sure if inflation data from the previous year had been announced yet