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And they just included them all in the ‘to’ instead of bcc. Very professional.

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That email is company wide, not specific to those fired

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Yes, but you always BCC large groups like that to prevent reply-all disasters.

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I was once on a massive reply-all chain. Most of the emails were “stop replying all!” But one made me chuckle. “I like these emails it makes me feel important.”

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100% - it’s obviously a company run by slack jawed morons but the original comment had assumed it was only those affected getting the email, which is a different context

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It’s normally standard to send mass emails using BCC to avoid someone using the Reply All button to spam up people’s inboxes.

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Totally - just pointing out that implied in the first comment was those included in the email were the fired ones when that’s not the case

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Ah you’re right, I missed the “impacted employees will receive” line. Tired skimming fails again.

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Easy mistake to make - it wasn’t exactly front and center

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