Another day, another layoff announcement. Website-building software company Wix is reducing its 5,300-person workforce by 20%, a move that will impact more than 1,000 roles, Business Insider reported. The company cited AI and a need for a flatter corporate structure as reasons for the reduction in force. “This is a very hard decision because I will be saying goodbye to many people who have worked with me for years, many whom I call friends, people I trust and respect, friends who poured their energy and talent into Wix,” CEO Avishai Abrahami said in the memo to employees, which was posted in full by Business Insider. “Team members I know personally, and team members I never had the chance to meet, but whose commitment and contribution I have witnessed.” While there is no one-size-fits-all approach to layoff communications, the main focus should be the impact on employees, not leadership, Deborah Grayson Riegel, executive and communication coach and co-author of Aim High and Bounce Back, told HR Brew. For more on what not to say when announcing a layoff, keep reading here.—MC |