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by jzb
1180 days ago
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This attitude needs to stop. We have normalized treating people like machines that can just be turned off and on at a whim. Sometimes a layoff is necessary, but we have gotten to a point where it’s just a normalized no foul action that actually raises stock prices instead of being seen as a failure of leadership. Maybe Disney couldn’t prevent these layoffs. I don’t really think that their current struggle with DeSantis is what’s behind this. For the record, they had a profitable year last year ($28 billion profit), and the year before that. People keep talking about layoffs like they are no big deal and people just have a bad week or two and then have another job and everything is just fine. We’re talking about a country where people’s healthcare is tied to their employer. Where many people are living paycheck to paycheck or don’t have savings enough to whether a prolonged unemployment. People really need to stop acting like layoffs are no big thing and we should all just accept them without complaint as seasonal inconveniences. |
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Sorry, I can't hear you over the sound of all the money that just got made by treating employees as disposable.
Any profit-driven company would literally feed its employees into a meat grinder if it were not illegal and it made the stock price or valuation go up. "Ethical" concerns that don't increase profit might not as well exist.