Recently Elon Musk and Twitter have been in the headlines for mass layoffs. Elon Musk called for mass layoffs shortly after taking over Twitter on October 28. He laid off about 7,500 employees, including the company’s CEO Parag Agarwal, and several high-ranking employees. With this, there was a storm of criticism against masks among activists and netizens. In less than a month, almost 75 percent of the company’s employees have been laid off. That’s what the data says.
According to that information, current employees are asked to choose their preferred posts for work in the engineering and sales departments. However, Twitter has not clarified the exact tasks for which the staff will be appointed in these two offices and Twitter has not posted anything on its website so far. However, in a meeting with employees on Monday, Musk said, “those who are good at writing software will be given the most benefits.”
n that meeting, Musk did not clarify anything about whether the headquarters of Twitter will be moved from Silicon Valley to Texas at all. However, he indicated having two main offices in California and Texas. Notably, Elon Musk announced a bunch of changes after taking charge of Twitter. Musk announced that he will also change the rules of the microblogging site, starting with layoffs and blue tick subscriptions. After all, he also warned the workers that the workload would increase from now on.