"Some of those laid off testers actually have quite good/relevant technical skills. Such are fluent in modern Python, Java, Linux command line, etc. It is a myth bordering on a lie that they did not accept the training offered to them. This may have been true for a some, but it certainly was not true for all of the testers who were laid off."
There's a comment on another thread about the Testers being laid off, and a speech by the Televangelist, and that other dude about how these folks did not keep up with their technical skills. The comment mentioned the one-sided nature of the speech and how the laid off folks did not have the opportunity to refute the comments about them.
That was an important comment because it blame-shifted the layoff problem onto the employees, rather than acknowledging long-term management failures.
Those employees could have been quite technical, diligent and effective in their roles. However, SAS does not reward people based on skill and effectiveness. They reward people based on fealty and politics. Those who were good at fealty and politics now make hiring and firing decisions, selecting primarily for those who will not show them up. This is one of the reasons why SAS cannot be saved. It's run by those on the "GolgaFrincham B Ark".
If you are working diligently thinking you are going to make a difference there, snap out of it! Spend your time updating your technical skills and networking like crazy elsewhere. Your future career may depend on those outside connections.