1,504 workers, including 504 HR managers questioned.
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1,504 workers, including 504 HR managers questioned.
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Barx@hexbear.net 5 months ago
Yeah duh. This is a very, very old way to fire people without having to actually fire them. Just create intolerable working conditions.
In modern times they’re mostly trying to avoid paying for unemployment.