Anyone who has been in Corporate America for any length of time expects to see layoffs. But last week’s announcement from Block CEO Jack Dorsey that he was laying off 40% of the company’s staff shook a lot of people. This was a healthy, growing tech company slashing nearly half its workforce. In the aftermath of his tweet stock in the parent company of Square, Cash App and Afterpay rose almost 17% on Friday. Certainly Dorsey’s move sparked fresh debate about AI’s impact on jobs in a week when others have painted doomsday scenarios. Three questions come to mind—ones that every CEO should be asking right now:
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A clear dig, then, at Arsenal’s south of the river history from the Woolwich days and, as mentioned, very much a part of a rivalry where goading and baiting go hand in hand with the loathing. Arsenal had been similarly provocative before the derby against Spurs at the Emirates Stadium last November, lighting the pre-match scene with a tifo featuring images of various club greats. The most prominent at the top of it? Sol Campbell, of course.