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For all the talk of a no-hire/no-fire economy, there’s still plenty of firing going on in 2025. In the first half of the year, US employers let go of nearly 745,000 people — the second-highest number for the period since 2009. (The highest was the first six months of 2020, when the pandemic shut down the global economy.) But despite all the experience corporate America has laying people off, it is still shockingly bad at it. Two case studies from last week: Bumble’s CEO told her employees to “calm down” after saying she was letting go of 30% of its staff, while Microsoft announced its second major round of layoffs this year only a few months after the first wave. My theory is that the frequency and volume of workforce cuts have served to normalize the practice, which has drained it of any and all humanity. It’s part of a broader shift I’ve been following among America’s CEOs: The end of the era of corporate do-gooderism and make-the-world-a-better-place discourse. Empathetic leadership, all the rage during the COVID era, isn’t part of the conversation anymore. And the lack of respect that employees have subsequently felt from their employers is accelerating a crisis of trust in big business. My latest for Bloomberg Opinion. https://lnkd.in/enw7qpDh