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63 How layoff survivors at European scale-ups are quietly burning out behind record growth numbers

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · today 16:13 EDT

How layoff survivors at European scale-ups are quietly burning out behind record growth numbers

European scale-ups are posting record growth after layoffs, but the employees who survived the cuts are experiencing chronic burnout, cognitive decline, and enforced silence — a hidden cost that the numbers won't reveal until it's too late.

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