• @scarabic
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      111 minutes ago

      If Amazon don’t think that remote work is productive, then they don’t think they’re losing anything. I don’t even know how “stealth” this is at all. They must believe that those individuals could be productive, because they are trying to keep them working in office. I’m not sure why anyone thinks a company like Amazon would try to be “stealth” about a layoff anyway. They don’t need to.

    • @[email protected]
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      423 hours ago

      It’s like reverse stack ranking. They’ll be left with the people that couldn’t find another job.

      • @Snapz
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        102 hours ago

        A.k.a. Twitter and the elon filtering moment

    • @Stupidmanager
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      102 hours ago

      Like many companies, they overhired in the last 4 years. Some of these people are due years of severance (my offer listed 2months for every year after 1 year), not to mention the vested stocks and other bonuses granted during this insane hot hire period.

      So how do you remove people not loyal to the company? The most hated mandate ever. Amazon is a company that doesn’t need people in the office. This is nothing more than screwing people over.

      • @foofy
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        21 hour ago

        No rank and file US-based employees at Amazon are getting years of severance. They don’t do that.

    • @kameecoding
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      264 hours ago

      Yep this has been the modus operandi for businesses who want to reduce workforce without having to pay for layoffs.