Unmasking Unethical Layoff Practices: How Tech Giants Use Corporate Rhetoric to Justify Bias and Retaliation
No surprise.
https://medium.com/@nickirossi_82336/unmasking-unethical-layoff-practices-how-tech-giants-use-corporate-rhetoric-to-justify-bias-and-556387666a69
I didn't run into a paywall.
But if you do, https://archive.is/cxoJJ
Just the intro.
Sound familiar? It should. This story isn’t an isolated incident but part of a hidden playbook that large corporations wield with precision. In this piece, we’re unmasking the unethical layoff practices disguised under a veneer of corporate rhetoric. We’ll explore how tech companies systematically shift performance metrics, weaponize employee reviews, and create a hostile work environment — all to justify workforce reductions while evading accountability.
We’ll delve into the darker side of HR’s role, question the financial contradictions that accompany layoffs, and expose the subtle signs of workplace gaslighting. Armed with real experiences and a critical eye, we’ll navigate the psychological toll of toxic layoffs and discuss how to protect yourself when your job — and reputation — are on the line.
Brace yourself for an unfiltered look at the tactics these companies use to protect their bottom line, even if it means sacrificing their most valuable asset: their people. Let’s get into it.
Gory details at the link.

exboyfil
(18,192 posts)Happened to me in June. Fortunately I found another job in ten weeks. Not a perfect fit, but I did not have to get a sleeping room. Wife refused to move. 30% cut in salary, but I am so thankful.
usonian
(17,035 posts)Glad you sorta landed on your feet.
Let me count the layoffs --- Spare you the details. Three times. I did OK each time.
exboyfil
(18,192 posts)and a lost Coop position while in college (changed the course of my life).
Fortunately I didn't have kids the first time, and my kids were adults the second time (working for my old employer ironically enough).