Is it just me, or does it seem that every time we had layoffs, those who were laid off skewed older? Most of the people I know who were affected are in their late 40s and above. It's starting to feel like once you turn a certain age, you immediately get a target put on your back.
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higher age= longer tenure= higher wage= target for lower wage replacement
none of the other factors matter
I felt the same with the most recent Bioscience layoffs. So many people with 20+ years with the [BD] company. We lost a ton of legacy knowledge. Seeing so many people with 20+ years was inspiring at BDB. I wanted to build my career here just like them, but now it seems like just a liability.
They don't tell you who is impacted, so you have to piece it together over time. But I definitely felt that many, if not most, aged 40+ were targeted. Could there be any legal repercussions for that?
@av True. They got rid of the biggest waffler in Wx. CR was more worried about KL than actually leading the department
It sure is.
And race. Rampant racism despite the ceo being a POC.
Nothing to do with age more how long your there.long term employees with a few exceptions are dossers and deserve to go.young and enthusiastic is the future for us.