Twitter: After firing half of the staff, Elon Musk wants some to come back 1

Twitter: After firing half of the staff, Elon Musk wants some to come back

chaotic That would be the most appropriate word to describe Elon Musk’s first week at Twitter. On Friday, November 4, the billionaire laid off half of its social network workers, or 3,700 people. Sources close to the company claim that he went too fast. because some were recalled over the weekend…

An example of what not to do is Bloomberg, who coined this maneuver in all management schools. After sending an impersonal dismissal email to those concerned on Friday, Elon Musk will realize his mistake and would like some interested parties to come back through internal discussion channels.

Elon Musk asks former Twitter employees to return

it says so on the site many ex-employees were “accidentally” fired. For others, the situation is even more absurd. Musk could only realize after the fact that they were necessary to keep the machine running. Christ no.

It is unknown at this time whether the recalled persons have decided to return. Many teams are particularly concerned with those concerned with respect for human rights, accessibility and even moderation. anyway twitter posted a bunch of new job postings over the weekend, Musk openly claimed that the company had too many employees to be profitable. In short, a management chaotic.

The layoffs issue isn’t the only one that’s been plaguing the Twitter planet for a week, as there’s also the issue of certifications. Musk requires an $8 per month subscription with no additional verification for the little blue dot. This would pose a security concern promising to be fair to identity theft and fraud. After seeing internet users impersonating him all weekend, Musk slightly changed his melodyhowever, it is committed to getting Internet users to pay.

Source : Bloomberg

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