Talk:Layoff/Archives/2017
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Article seems to be from a purely American viewpoint. What about other counties? UK? Wood Thrush (talk) 22:19, 19 January 2017 (UTC)
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The edits that have been made to the Layoff’s page are very impressive and your group has done an excellent job improving the page. First off, I think that the introduction paragraph is very informative and allows for someone who knows nothing about the term, really get a feel for some of its basic terms. Then after you go into an actual terminology section which I think helps the reader better understand the ins and outs of what layoffs actually involve. I do also enjoy the explanation of the compensation system that goes hand and hand with layoffs, and the many links to other pages that can better define the term that way the page has a fluent flow of information without seeming to cluttered. Although I am confused on why you included just the compensation rate for Australia, I assume it is to give an example of differing kinds of compensation, but it does throw me off just a little. After that the sections of see also, references, and further readings is a great tool and the way you all have organized it is very clean looking and helpful. Altogether this edit has been both beneficial to the page, and anyone who is looking for more information on layoffs. I look forward to your groups presentation on your final edits. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gonzales5064 (talk • contribs) 20:08, 27 November 2016 (UTC)