Visier analyzed employment data from 2.4 million workers across 142 companies worldwide. About 5.3 percent of employees who were laid off later returned to their previous employer,...
It’s gonna depend on how much they’ve managed to build out the reserve army of labor. If there are a bunch of desperate people who got laid off and weren’t able to find jobs then companies will give them shitty terms, but if devs are still in demand then they’ll have a harder time stiffing them.
lol they might have to if they’re desperate enough
I doubt it though. Probably a whole lot of contract work filling up what was previously full time corporate positions.
It’s gonna depend on how much they’ve managed to build out the reserve army of labor. If there are a bunch of desperate people who got laid off and weren’t able to find jobs then companies will give them shitty terms, but if devs are still in demand then they’ll have a harder time stiffing them.
Yea, idk, given how many folks have been getting laid off I’m guessing it’s not a worker’s market.
that’s quite possible