Well maybe it is.
Have a look at Rene Obermann's track record at past company where he was leading the so called "restructuring" programs.
https://www-ft-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/content/0a678bc4-c78f-11db-8078-000b5df10621
Here he proposed to outsource some 45,000 jobs at Deutsche Telekom which then got caught up in a disagreement within the Board decision, where there was a powerful union to stand up in protest, indeed some 10,000 employees went on protest to voice their rejection of such restructuring plans, but to no avail.
Another one is
https://www.dw.com/en/telekom-employees-protest-upcoming-cost-savings-plan/a-2368212
Here he required up to 55,000 staff members at Deutsche Telekom to work longer hours without pay increases.
His restructuring won high praise from the DT Board saying: "CEO Obermann’s plan has “convinced the supervisory board. He has so far done a good job. It’s good that he is stirring up the organization.”
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2007/03/tele-m13.html
Yes, there is more of the same in which the restructuring was quite ferocious - but you get the point as to what could be coming our way.
So should we get out Wi---e Nelson's version of "Turn out the lights the party's over" ? I guess we will all find out soon enough - but for sure, given what we see on some past history, it seems that things could be looking much better for us,