This is such a tone deaf statement. "Thanks for all your hard work! As a reward, you are now fired!" How could Expedia's PR department let this through?
But fundamentally, I don't think this is an indefensible stance. There are many industries that hire seasonally or for specific projects, and where the expectation is that you will need another job when the season is over / the task is done. Tech is actually pretty "seasonal", going through cycles of manic, excessive hiring and then belt-tightening and layoffs at the first sign of any headwinds. It's been like that for 30+ years.
The problem is that nobody is going to be honest with you. In fact, in the fat years, tech workers are coddled and told they're family. I can't really see the industry changing any time soon, so if you want to stay sane, just don't fall for the lies. By the end of the day, you're just a delivery guy for a very posh version of UPS.
Isn't that what makes it indefensible?
It's for shareholders. Who cares about anyone else?
I mean, once people finish the work that needs to be done, and if there isn't any more work to be done... those people get let go.
Not sure what you think the alternative is? Or how else to word it? People generally prefer honesty.
Except , companies tend to hire and fire rather periodically which is a huge waste in terms of "lead time" (it takes an employee x months to be productive) not to mention demoralizing to employees. The alternative seems to be to have better planning or a decent enough roadmap rather than cater to the whims of Wall St ?
> You’d assume they’d have other projects to move their employees to, or alternatively, use contract work to temporarily employ people meant for time bound tasks of this kind.