Elon Musk extended his job-cutting at Twitter, laying off some employees in sales after they had signed on to the billionaire’s vision for the platform, people familiar with the matter said
Elon Musk extended his job-cutting at Twitter Inc., laying off some employees in sales after they had signed on to the billionaire’s vision for the social-media platform, people familiar with the matter said.
The exact scope of the latest cuts couldn’t be learned immediately. One employee said he found out early Monday that he had been laid off and was told in an email his role was no longer necessary.
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