TD Magazine Article
Member Benefit
Quiet Cutting Is Undermining Employee Development
There are good and bad ways to reassign staff.
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Wed Oct 01 2025
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To avoid layoffs and reduce costs, some employers are relying on quiet cutting, which is the practice of reassigning employees—without their informed consent or proper context—to roles that are less strategically relevant, lower profile, or in misalignment with their skills. Leaders' hope is that the staff they've displaced will voluntarily leave the company.
