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Unity ring in the new year by firing 1,800 people in the name of "long-term and profitable growth"
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Are you implying that people got laid off because unity wasn’t charging customers? Was there any credible evidence imply that employees would be getting raises, and that the fees were not to appease shareholders?
No, sorry, I don't mean to imply that. Just like most situations in tech companies since the interest rate spikes has had a big impact, and negatively on employees. I mean to imply that the situation is more nuanced than most people have been saying.
Apparently putting anything other than " UNITY BAD >:( " sparks some fierce feedback.