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The ongoing Big Tech layoffs of 2022 and 2023 have captured media attention. This is understandable. Firstly, there’s the sheer scale of the redundancies. Layoffs.fyi, a global tech-industry tracking site, shows that, so far, 150,000 people have been let go. Then there’s the adversarial nature around some of the layoffs with arguments over redundancy packages and the manner of dismissals. And…