“ He probably is being kind by only releasing a small amount of water from the dam at a time. That being said, a mass layoff also signals big trouble, blood in the water. Business people don't want to do that and attract the sharks.
Instead, there will be small pockets here and there. Individuals will be released monthly, and small groups will be released quarterly or semi-annually.”
Precisely, because this can be spun as aligning staffing/talent priorities to current and foreseen business dynamics. Slowly reducing the SAS workforce (especially longer-term more highly paid employees), makes the company even more attractive for purchase. Less mess for the buyer to have to deal with.