https://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-contract-workers-accenture-austin-lost-jobs-2022-8
what do you find most surprising or interesting in this news report?
Meta employees are reportedly concerned that the company could slash its workforce by as much as 10 percent, though the company has so far denied it has plans for mass layoffs.
π€¦ββοΈ. There isn't a 10% layoff reported in this story, isn't it? Just 60 out of 76000 employees. That too contractors
Why is getting rid of contractors being reported as layoffs? The whole point of using them is that you can flexibly get rid of them.
First contractors and then full time employees
Sensationalism
Is your IQ level 0?
Accenture lays off 60 contractors*...out of 620,000
Bro this Blackrock shill is out here running a straight up disinfo campaign lmfao. Your meta puts aren't printing or what, op?
Lmao >Fired randomly >Through algorithm Pick one false story and stick with it lol. U less you literally mean the algorithm was random.randint()
Soon you would find it out π
I'm sure modi will tell me about it
Yeah, algorithm was if performance_review <= below_expections then fire; Stop sensationalizing things.