Layoff Reactions?
nietra
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So yesterday was somewhat of a surreal day as we completed our first rounds of layoffs. We are a small non-profit and thus do not fall under WARN but we did let our employees know a few weeks ago that hours would be cut.
We met with each employee individually to let them know their status (some went from full to part time and others were totally laid off). We had been expecting a wide range of emotions, helping people figure out their benefits and unemployment compensation but we sure didn't get what we expected.
The first guy was trying so hard to control his laughter and on the way out said "well I guess I can't say thank you but I will..."
The rest of the day was mixed between "no hard feelings" and "oh, ok". They just didn't care they were losing their jobs. Only one person plead for additional hours.
Is this typical?
We met with each employee individually to let them know their status (some went from full to part time and others were totally laid off). We had been expecting a wide range of emotions, helping people figure out their benefits and unemployment compensation but we sure didn't get what we expected.
The first guy was trying so hard to control his laughter and on the way out said "well I guess I can't say thank you but I will..."
The rest of the day was mixed between "no hard feelings" and "oh, ok". They just didn't care they were losing their jobs. Only one person plead for additional hours.
Is this typical?
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That said, the one program that received the layoffs is one that works with persons with mental illness and also has the highest turnover. Referrals for this program have been down and thus the layoffs. So maybe they were ready for a break?
Maybe I am being delusional and need to be referred to the program?
I've had people apologize for putting ME through the exercise, which was really surprising the first time I heard it and made me want to weep.