That’s a pity. I work for a large US software company and after the war began, we made a decision to close all operations inside Russia. We gave our employees in Russia a choice, they could either stay in Russia and get a pretty nice severance package, or they could move out of Russia and get a pretty nice repatriation package to the country of their choosing. Many went to expensive places like Sweden and got their packages converted to local pay with many months extra pay for moving expenses. We didn’t fire any Russians living outside of Russia, of course. Assuming everyone from a country is a spy is pretty silly.
That’s a pity. I work for a large US software company and after the war began, we made a decision to close all operations inside Russia. We gave our employees in Russia a choice, they could either stay in Russia and get a pretty nice severance package, or they could move out of Russia and get a pretty nice repatriation package to the country of their choosing. Many went to expensive places like Sweden and got their packages converted to local pay with many months extra pay for moving expenses. We didn’t fire any Russians living outside of Russia, of course. Assuming everyone from a country is a spy is pretty silly.
Sounds like you never had to deal with government contracts then
I’m grateful companies like yours exist.