I mean, I'm not a lawmaker, but ideally if execs do layoffs they should either have to also layoff a certain percentage of upper level execs dependent on the # of people laid off, and/or the company or execs should have to pay fees dependent on the # of people laid off.
We need laws around layoffs, stat. It shouldn't be legal for execs to layoff a thousand people and still keep their own jobs. It's their failure that caused the issue in the first place - they've been safe for too long.
I absolutely hate that. I've also seen many listings set as "Remote" but when you drill down into their description it's either like the above or "you must be within 25 miles of the office for occasional visits". LinkedIn should remove these listings and temporarily ban the businesses that do this type of bait and switch.
It matters more when you clear history and cookies automatically at close. You lose your entire session.