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Layoffs do seem to be done in a hamfisted manner by some employers. Perhaps it is better this way, I do not think i would want to work for someone who has layoff down to a science.
Keeping people in the dark does seem to be the trademark of such a project. I do not know if they fear employee theft or vandalism. My last 2 jobs before my current employment ended in layoff.
The first was a company coming out of bankruptcy. We were gathered in the conference room for a company wide conference call. Bout 1/2 way thru the call i turned to may boss and said, "I don't think we have a job here anymore" Sure enough, when we got back to our computers, our layoff notices were in the inbox. I was forturnate in that i was just coming off a medical and was given a severance package to make sure i did not sue anyone. Recieved some outplacement counceling etc. Most my coworkers were just pretty much shown the door.
My last layoff experience was different. My employer just pulled out of the state. Our office was down to just 2 employees when the axe fell. we were kept on for a few weeks to close up the office and pack up the files, furniture etc. I was lucky in that i had a new job the day the old one ended. did not have to file for uc for anything.
The last one was 3 years ago. Times are different now. Wish you luck. and let me restate again.
I think it is about time du looks to have some sort of a jobs board or somethng.
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