I recently experienced a layoff from Webflow, and it was quite the ordeal. The way it happened felt almost absurd, like something out of a bad movie. It got me thinking about the broader implications of layoffs in our current job market. The comments I’ve seen echo a lot of frustration—people are fed up with how employees are treated, not just by big corporations but across various sectors, including government and non-profits. There’s a lot of talk about potential solutions, like unions or even boycotts, to address what many see as a broken system. Some voices are suggesting that a nationwide strike could send a strong message to those in power. I can’t help but feel that the current landscape is risky, especially for those of us on H1B visas. The sentiment seems to be that if you’re not actively pushing back, you might be getting pushed around. It’s a tough situation, and I’m left wondering what the next steps should be for all of us affected.
Company: Webflow
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