Yes, it is incumbent on the company to change in the face of the new market, AND it is a tragedy for long time employee's to lose their job's, especially when this market for the skill's we have honed in our year's of employement with BB&B has diminished.
BUT, If there was little to no opportunity to grow, because of the stagnate workplace, don't make a blanket statement blaming those manager's (me included) that they weren't trying, or committed, or dedicated or too comfortable. We in the workforce reacted to the same stimuli that the company did, trying to make ourselves more valuable, learn as many skill's as time would permit.
Rather recognize that it's just a human tragedy, the type that occurs every day all across the work environment's.
We who were cut, IF we can land on our feet, should be grateful for the severance pay, and set aside any lingering bitterness to the company.
It's not as though the company offered any viable alternative's, cut your hour's, pay cut to keep job, etc, etc......