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by Manuel_D
958 days ago
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Was it miscalculated? If shipping demand is substantially higher in year X than it is on year X+1, the it sounds like having a larger workforce in the former than the latter is the correct headcount calculation. Think of it this way: if Maersk didn't expand headcount just so that they could avoid layoffs later, then people wouldn't have had jobs in 2022. Consider
* 5,000 people working in year X and in X+1.
* 10,000 people working in year X and 5,000 people working in year X+1 Which was the better situation for workers and society at large? |
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