Americans are as worried as ever about layoffs and losing their jobs. Why so much angst?
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Glassdoor’s finding that AI is fueling layoff anxiety means internal comms and change management are now part of your AI deployment cost. If you’re rolling out automation, budget time this quarter to explain where humans still matter—or attrition and quiet resistance will tax whatever productivity you think you’re gaining.
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