It began like any other day. Employees in India woke up, logged into their computers, and prepared for a routine workday. By 11 AM, they were expecting ordinary meetings and tasks. Instead, they faced an abrupt, life-altering announcement that would leave many reeling. An Indian employee working for a United States-based company recently shared a post on Reddit: “I work from home for a US-based company, and it was literally like any other day. I woke up at 8:30, logged into work at 9, and saw a calendar invite for 11. It was a mandatory meeting with our Chief Operating Officer for all India employees. I joined it at 11; he joined at 11:01, disabled everyone’s cameras and microphones, casually let us know that they had ‘made the difficult decision of letting most of their Indian workfor
US company lays off Indian workforce in just four minutes: 8 coping tips to survive sudden job cuts

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