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Elon Musk plans to cut Twitter Inc.’s workforce by 50% as soon as Friday, according to a new report
Citing anonymous sources with knowledge of the matter, Bloomberg News reported that about 3,700 jobs could be eliminated, with affected workers being notified Friday. Also, Twitter’s work-from-anywhere policy would be rescinded, with most remaining employees required to work from the office. The report said Musk and a team of his advisers are still in the planning process, and the final number of layoffs could change. Twitter employees have been bracing for cuts since Musk officially took ownership of the social-media company last week and fired its top executives. A previous report said Musk had planned on cutting 75 per cent of Twitter’s workforce, but Musk denied cuts that deep last week.
Still, such drastic layoffs could gut the company’s ability to moderate hate speech, misinformation and spam, and endanger the site’s technical reliability and security.
Twitter workers have been scrambling to show their value in hopes of saving their jobs, with some managers demanding 12-hour shifts seven days a week to reach aggressive deadlines set by Musk,CNBC reported Tuesday. Among the new features Musk is reportedly rushing: A revamp of the Twitter Blue subscription plan, where blue verification checkmarks would be bought for $8 a month — raising worries about the spread of misinformation — and a paywalled video, raising concerns of a proliferation of porn. The Financial Times meanwhile reported that L’Oreal has suspended advertising on the platform, though the cosmetics giant said no decision has been made. General Motors also has suspended advertising. MW
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