Hundreds of employees resigned from Twitter on Thursday. The resignations came after a decree from Twitter's new boss Elon Musk, in which he warned them to be prepared to work long hours or leave the company.
After these resignations, videos of Twitter's San Francisco headquarters started going viral on social media. Elon Musk was written on the electronic billboard of the office as a dictator, parasite, mad and arrogant.
It is not yet clear how many employees have resigned. Some employees shared their resignations on social media. Twitter's new boss Elon Musk said on these resignations that I am not worried. The best employees have not gone.
Reason for resignations Twitter version 2.0
In fact, according to a report published in Bloomberg, Musk has given an ultimatum on Wednesday by sending an email to the employees to stay in the company. In this, the employees have been told that they will have to work according to the conditions of the company. Otherwise, hand over the resignation. Those who want to work should be ready for hard work. You all have to work late for the new version 2.0 of Twitter.
It has been said in the email that all the employees who want to remain a part of the company should click on 'yes' on the link given in the email. Anyone who hasn't done so by 5 p.m. Thursday will receive three months' notice of eviction.
Decided to leave Twitter after 12 years of service
The team leaving the company says that we are leaving the company of our own free will. It will take a long time for the company to recover from our departure. We have many options with professional skills. Musk has no reason to stop us, so many people decided to leave the company.
The three workers shared the matter of leaving the company on social media. Satanjeev Banerjee is also among them. He wrote- After 12 years of job, I have left Twitter. I have nothing but love for my tweep mates old and new. Thousands of faces and thousands of memories are running through my mind right now. I love you Twitter. I'll be blue forever.
Office group chats flooded with messages after Musk's ultimatum
After Musk's ultimatum, employees who didn't like this work culture started resigning. The internal group Slack started tweeting. He used a salute emoji with the message, indicating that he was leaving the company. Employees called Musk a dictator, a bank corruption baby on electronic billboards outside the Twitter office in San Francisco.
Daily loss of 32 crores to the company
On layoffs, Musk had said, "When the company is losing $4 million (Rs 32.77 crore) daily, we have no option but to lay off employees." Those who have been evicted have been given 3 months' severance, which is 50% more than the statutory amount.
These changes can happen on Twitter
Plan to make a super app Elon Musk wants to make Twitter a 'super app'. Creators will be able to earn money through it and users will be able to make payments, shop, and even book taxis through it.
Free speech Musk said in an interview that he would insist on making Twitter a free speech platform. Apart from this, it was indicated that they can also make changes to the content moderation policy.
Platforms for the crypto market are set to become a possible launchpad for Musk's cryptocurrency via Twitter. Musk's Tesla holds crypto on its balance sheet and also accepts payments.
Data risk in China affair Musk's Tesla is increasing its business in China. Experts feel that Musk can share the data of Twitter users with them to improve relations with the Chinese government.
Musk issued a strict ultimatum
On Thursday, Musk issued a strict ultimatum to all workers, saying that we would have to work longer hours to make Twitter successful and grow. For this, we need to be very strict. At the same time, Twitter's new CEO said that any employee who has not committed to the ultimatum by Thursday evening will be fired in the next three months. After the retrenchment of more than half of the employees from Musk's Twitter, the company had about 3 thousand employees left.
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