I’ll keep this brief. It seems there was a recurring pattern in how layoffs were decided, and it wasn’t JUST based on total compensation and we know performance wasn’t a huge deciding factor. From what I’ve observed, many of those affected didn’t have kids or families when compared to their counterparts who did, on who to slash from their deciding managers.
If anyone is interested in joining a class action lawsuit for additional compensation regarding the layoffs, please let me know. I’m meeting with a prominent attorney to assess whether we have a strong case and would love to see if there’s enough interest to move forward.