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by nemo44x
1248 days ago
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The question I asked is why is the word “impacted” suddenly being used everywhere when it never has been for these types events before. It’s so pervasive that you and another commentator just assumed it’s typically used (it never has been until recently) and you overlooked the actual question and decides to explain an obvious thing. |
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It clearly says "we are going to reduce the team size, which will impact 28% of the people".
It's not just saying "We are restructuring and 28% of people will be impacted", it clearly says that they will lose their job.
People answer you off the mark (according to you) because your question is nonsense to begin with.