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The original was posted on /r/newzealand by /u/Findiuthite on 2024-04-10 03:12:00.


With non Auckland newshub staff being made redundant by zoom I wondered the general feeling. It seems to be a thing in America and young people are Tiktoking films of their redundancy announcement meetings, which predictably, sound awful.

Call me old fashioned but to fire someone who hadn’t done anything wrong, the kiwi way used to be that your manager came in person to see you. That also sucked but if you were feeling really bad at least someone was there to vent to.

How do others feel about what is probably a trend?