Block isn't a jobs program, and employees cost money. Layoffs suck (I got laid off last year) but the reality is that it's a business and regardless of profitability, if you're not worth more than your salary you're a liability. The severance given is quite generous and fair. My biggest issue is that Block should never have grown so big in the first place.
I'd encourage anyone wondering where this perspective comes from to read "Capitalist Realism" by Mark Fisher.
yea but layoffs aren't usually very performance based. i agree in general though.