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Should I keep working hard? Google layoff survivors ask top bosses

As Google's parent company Alphabet chopped six per cent of its workforce globally, an employee based in the UK told management that "psychological safety is paramount"

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The employees of tech giant Google, who recently survived the massive layoffs are worried for their jobs and have demanded assurances that their jobs are not next to be axed by the company during a recent all-hands meeting with top bosses. 

As Google's parent company Alphabet chopped six per cent of its workforce globally, an employee based in the UK told management that "psychological safety is paramount", the New York Post reported.

The employee, who had trouble processing the news like many of his colleagues, said: "How are we supposed to ever feel safe again?"

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