For security reasons, the offices will be “temporarily closed ” and the staff will not have access to the facilities.
The billionaire Elon Musk communicates this Friday to the employees of Twittermassive layoffs, in one of the first steps in overhauling the company it acquired on Oct. 27 for $44 billion.
Employees at San Francisco-based Twitter received Thursday an email advising that before 4:00 p.m. they will have a notification informing them whether or not they will continue with the company, according to the US media.
“In an effort To keep the company on a prosperous path, we will go through the difficult process of reducing our workforce”, according to the email received by the technology company’s staff.
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The communication also informed employees that, for security reasons, the offices will be “temporarily closed” and staff will not have access to the facilities.
The British newspaper Financial Times reported on Thursday that Musk plans to cut some 3,700 jobs from the company, which It has some 7,500 employees.
According to the FT, the employer also aims to require face-to-face work at the office starting this Monday, which would reverse Twitter’s current policy, which allows employees work from anywhere.
At the end of last week, the tycoon of South African origin reviewed the management team of the internet giant and fired executives, including the head of Twitter, Parag Agrawal, while bringing in a small group of trusted advisors, including his personal attorney Alex Spiro.
