Leo Pharma prepared for layoffs "respecting the person on the other side of the table"

”The last thing a former employee remembers of a company is that conversation with a manager,” says Michael Meyer, head of people business at Leo Pharma.
Photo: Leo Pharma / Pr
Photo: Leo Pharma / Pr
by mikkel aabenhus hemmingsen, translated by daniel pedersen

Leo Pharma decided to terminate 200 jobs in January after thoroughly preparing a dismissal process to ensure that the the layoffs would be ”as painless as possible” for all affected parties, says Michael Meyer, head of people business, to Danish business media Finans.

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