Twitter employees warn Musk mass layoffs would be 'reckless'
Days before Elon Musk’s deal to acquire Twitter could finally close, workers at the social company are warning that staff cuts would be “reckless.”that an open letter from an unspecified number of Twitter employees, directed to Musk and Twitter’s board, is making rounds within the company., that Musk wants to cut as much as 75 percent of Twitter’s roughly 7,500 staff.
The letter also includes a list of demands for “current and future leadership” of the company. In addition to “fair severance policies for all workers,” letter writers want Musk to keep existing employee benefits in place, including remote work. Musk has previously criticized remote work, and suggested most Twitter employees should
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