In a rather awkward U-turn, Twitter has reportedly started asking fired employees if they would be willing to return to the social network. 👀 Will you if you are them?
In a rather awkward U-turn, Twitter has reportedly started asking fired employees if they would be willing to return to the social network.
The news outlet claims some of those given their marching orders were let go before it was realized "their work and experience may be necessary" for new features Elon Musk wants. Despite this, some experts have warned that these redundancies may have broken employment law in some jurisdictions — namely the U.K.
"In addition to this, employees with over two years of employment could argue claims of unfair and/or constructive dismissal, both of which have additional financial awards." "Twitter needs to become by far the most accurate source of information about the world. That's our mission." Yet plans to dish out verified check marks to anyone who subscribes to Twitter Blue have been pushed back until after the midterm elections.
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