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Originally Posted by Have Hope
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I know going to HR usually places a target on your back. Coincidentally, I just saw a post on LinkedIn about just that - that HR is not on your side and is there to protect the company, not the employees.
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Yes, that sounds right. It used to be that when a company was struggling, they'd lay off some of its workers. Now there's a new strategy -- fire people who violate company policy, even if they've not enforced that policy before. It costs money to do layoffs. First, there's usually a severance payment to the employee. Second, the tax rate the employer pays for unemployment insurance can increase.