When layoffs happen, everyone says “it’s business, not person” and “the decision was made above me (managers)”.
However, I find that after being laid off and reaching out to my colleagues who’re still employed by the company, it’s met with dead silence. In my particular case, I reached out to some of my supervisors asking if they’d write letters of recommendation for me, or at the very least write a LinkedIn recommendation and I can’t get any o them to respond—and this has been over the course of 6mo or so.
Is there some unspoken rule that when someone gets laid off to not talk to them b/c it’ll seem as if you didn’t agree w/ the layoff decision or what?