11Lun
I always find such dismissal reports interesting. But what you never find out is how many were hired beforehand. If Google has hired 10,000 employees in the last 5 years and is now laying off 2,000, then the information "is laying off 20% of its employees" is of no use to me. But negative news sells better, of course 😂
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•@Dirty30 Are you insinuating something?
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11Lun
@BloombergT Not you. The message is not from you. It was more a general statement that only one side is always considered in reports on such topics and is therefore intended to trigger negativity. I hope you understand what I'm trying to say :D It's like someone saying that the price of petrol has fallen by 5 cents, but not mentioning that it rose by 20 cents before that. Without such comparative values, things could be conveyed incorrectly.
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