From Pink Slips to Viral Posts: The New Reputational Risk for Employers
Digital Dismissal Dilemmas: 69% of Laid-Off Employees Ready to Share Horror Stories Online
Nearly 70% of employees who face layoffs intend to air their grievances online, posing a hefty threat to companies' reputations. As social media turns into a megaphone for ongoing workplace controversies, this new trend forces employers to rethink their layoff strategies to maintain their brand integrity.
Introduction
Study Insights and Emotional Impact
Digital Sharing and Its Risks
Employer Brand Management
Recommended Layoff Handling Strategies
Recent Layoff Trends and Social Media Influence
Future and Broader Implications
Sources
- 1.PR Newswire(prnewswire.com)
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