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This is a bit related to the DFM bloodletting thread, but what does sj.com think about people who are laid off freelancing for the company that let them go?
Media columnist Tom Hoffarth will continue to write his column for the SoCal papers and I'm guessing other writers and photographers there, and at other places shedding staff, will keep working on a per assignment basis.
I'm not criticizing anyone for making money where they can after being let go, but doesn't the willingness to do the same work for less, and no benefits, make it easier for these companies to lay off staff?
Media columnist Tom Hoffarth will continue to write his column for the SoCal papers and I'm guessing other writers and photographers there, and at other places shedding staff, will keep working on a per assignment basis.
I'm not criticizing anyone for making money where they can after being let go, but doesn't the willingness to do the same work for less, and no benefits, make it easier for these companies to lay off staff?