If Red Hat Has Mass Layoffs This Year, Nobody Will Tell You About It
Do layoffs happen only when companies openly talk about these?
Red Hat and other IBM subsidiaries (companies like Red Hat, Kyndryl, several others) have silent layoffs and there's concrete, quantitative evidence of it, not just online powwow and articles, e.g. [1, 2] from the past day. Remaining workers feel anxiety and there's no real transparency anymore. If there was, you'd not be led to believe that in the whole month of September and in the whole state of Washington only 13 people lost their job.
We seem to have entered a strange quasi-cosmic era wherein layoffs aren't disclosed anymore and news sites don't bother to report them, either. This means that hearsay and perhaps social control media will offer mere clues (but not a full picture) of what's happening. █