These lay offs feel less like companies responding to slow-downs in online ordering and more like a tacitly co-ordinated wage re-set scheme.
Many of these companies hired in a tight labor market. Now they look at those wages and don't want to keep paying that for 5 years.
Fire en-mass, try to manufacture lower wages for re-hires.
@futurebird To take that a step further, beyond "just" wage suppression...
it's been postulated that most of the folks who have stayed at Twitter are here on a visa and may get kicked out of the country if they quit without a new employer lined up.
This is unjust.
And all of the (profitable) companies who have frozen hiring and laid people off are complicit in it.
@theruss They hated "low unemployment" so much and have been whining about it for months. This is the attempt at "taking action" disgusting.
This has been painfully obvious, you can't really get more obvious than saying it out loud over and over, but yet never seems to be a topic of conversation amongst all of the "gas and groceries prices" crowd. Outside of @mehdihasan is it ever even brought up in the news cycle?
@BE @futurebird @mehdihasan
@rbreich covers it regularly, though I don't think that counts as a "news cycle" in and of itself.