Newsflash: big company does strategic business and decides to clean up redundancies...
I get that it's sad when your job no longer exists, but you can't really expect a business to pay for people it doesn't need anymore. I see a lot of outrage as people seem to think it's unethical to have your job lose it's right to existence, but it's just a fact of life if you're working for a larger business: you might be needed at some point, and at some other point, that might no longer be the case.
I get that it's sad when your job no longer exists, but you can't really expect a business to pay for people it doesn't need anymore. I see a lot of outrage as people seem to think it's unethical to have your job lose it's right to existence, but it's just a fact of life if you're working for a larger business: you might be needed at some point, and at some other point, that might no longer be the case.