No fewer than 1,000 Twitter staff had reportedly been cut from the company's workforce by around 11pm PST on Thursday, according to messages obtained from some of the staff. Some staff said they were locked out of their company’s Slack and email accounts, late Thursday, the evening before mass layoffs were due to be announced. Twitter emailed staff Thursday saying layoffs would be announced at 9 a.m. PST on Friday, and that all the company's offices were being 'temporarily closed.'
Some staff said they were locked out of their company’s Slack and email accounts, late Thursday, the evening before mass layoffs were due to be announced.
Twitter emailed staff Thursday saying layoffs would be announced at 9 a.m. PST on Friday, and that all the company's offices were being"temporarily closed." A Twitter user who described themself as an employee replied to Balmain's tweet to say they were also cut off from work platforms. Another replied:"All your access suddenly shut off in the middle of the night? Same."
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