Anatomy of a layoff
Episode Date: May 22, 2024By one estimate, 40 percent of American workers get laid off at least once in their careers. And when that happens, companies will often say, "It's no...
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468 episodes transcribedBy one estimate, 40 percent of American workers get laid off at least once in their careers. And when that happens, companies will often say, "It's no...
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