Today the layoff swindlers who argue that taking the earnings away from thousands and thousands of families is necessary always promise a fallacy:
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After the painful but unavoidable disruption, a new revivified company will emerge, one that is more sustainable, a state of affairs more beneficial to everyone involved, including somehow, the people who will not be employed by it.
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American workers have been told this for three decades now. It was always a lie. What we have gotten instead is a system in which shareholders and consultants make more money than ever and the lives of workers become increasingly precarious.
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Life after one layoff means, at best, finding another job where the whole cycle will begin anew.