Tech Layoffs Spark Discussions about Employee Productivity
Over the last two weeks, roughly 11,000 tech employees lost their jobs. While corporate profits mainly led to layoffs, low employee productivity is concerning.
Over the last two weeks, roughly 11,000 tech employees lost their jobs. While corporate profits mainly led to layoffs, low employee productivity is concerning.
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