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layoffs in Twitter Elon Musk is continued even by those who have pledged to work “unconditionally” for the billionaire.
Some workers who accepted the ultimatum Musk on November 17, in which he called for “unreserved commitment” in the face of long working hours in his plans “Twitter 2.0They got fired anyway, according to Platformer’s Casey Newton.
Musk fired the man he convinced to stay
Most of these new layoffs are sales department.
New head of advertising sales Chris Reidy arranged a meeting with Elon Musk and the sales team on Sunday, where various topics were discussed, including how to return Donald Trump to relationships Twitter with advertisers. There was no talk of new layoffs at the meeting.
A recently laid-off employee spoke about this. Wall Street Journal which he learned on Monday in an email stating that his position was no longer needed.
Chris Reidy came off the bench Robin Wheelerwho filed a letter of resignation on November 10 of this year, but was convinced Elon Musk for him to stay
Wheeler lost his job after he did not accept an order to fire more employees on November 18, the day after the famous ultimatum. Elon Musk.
Twitter with fewer and fewer employees
Estimated Elon Musk lay off 50% of 7,000 workers for Twitter after taking over the company.
Employees who did not accept the ultimatum are added to them Musk.
For a billionaire, the company needs to be more efficient and engineering oriented.
Source: RPP

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