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Layoffs at Twitter start, resulting in a lawsuit and reaction




Long-awaited layoffs are finally taking place at Twitter, which has been owned by billionaire Elon Musk for just over a week. Employees have filed a lawsuit, and advertisers have being urged to boycott.

 

According to a post from Yoel Roth, Twitter's head of safety and integrity, the division responsible for screening tweets for violence, bigotry, and other prohibited content, almost half of the company's workforce was slashed.

 

"Twitter's strong commitment to content moderation remains unwavering," Musk tweeted Friday afternoon. He also stated that those who were laid off received three months of severance money.

 

Jessica González, CEO of Free Press, a member of the #StopToxicTwitter alliance, said she and officials from more than 40 other organisations met with Musk this week.

 

"He pledged to keep us." He committed to keep and enforce the election-integrity safeguards that Twitter had in place prior to his acquisition." With today's enormous layoffs, his actions clearly contradict his statements," González remarked.

 

 

She was concerned that Musk was destroying Twitter's investment in fact checking, moderators, and policy, which may enable for more deadly disinformation to proliferate, particularly so close to Election Day.

"Before Musk came control, Twitter was already a hellscape." "His actions over the last week have further exacerbated the situation," González added.

 

Roth tweeted that roughly 15% of his workforce had been laid off, with front-line moderation personnel suffering the least.

 

"With early voting beginning in the United States, our efforts on election integrity — including combating damaging disinformation that might depress voting and combating state-backed information operations — are intensifying." "Remain a major priority," he tweeted.

 

The #StopToxicTwitter alliance is now calling on advertisers to boycott Twitter. Several big advertisers, including General Motors and Pfizer, have banned advertising on Twitter since Musk took control last week. Ads account for nearly half of Twitter's income.

Employees sue Musk for failing to provide enough notice for firings.

A small group of employees moved fast to launch a class action lawsuit on behalf of Twitter employees in federal court in San Francisco on Thursday.

 

The complaint was filed in advance so that Twitter employees would not be taken advantage of and sign away their rights, according to Shannon Liss-Riordan, the case's primary attorney. "There's a lot of worry among Twitter employees about what would happen today, when apparently half the workforce will be laid off," she added.

 

The lawsuit claims that Twitter is firing employees without providing appropriate notice, in violation of California and federal labour laws. Before performing mass layoffs, the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, or WARN, mandates at least a 60-day notice. Employees were informed on Friday that they would receive three months' severance pay, according to Liss-Riordan, which Musk subsequently confirmed in a tweet.

 

Twitter workers utilise the site to say farewell with the hashtag #LoveWhereYouWorked.

Employees were urged to stay at home on Friday and wait for an email regarding their employment prospects. They used the hashtag #LoveWhereYouWorked to follow news from their coworkers.

They expressed thanks to their teams and superiors, lamented the loss of the business culture they had loved, and voiced concern about coworkers who would lose health insurance or work permits.

Other Twitter users jumped in, labelling Twitter workers "government stooges" and criticising the company's former leadership's content filtering and policy decisions.

 

 

Musk has long been critical of Twitter's workforce of about 7,500 people. Even though it suffered financially, the firm has grown in recent years.

 

Musk sacked many of Twitter's senior executives last week, including the company's CEO, CFO, and top attorneys. He also disbanded its board of directors.


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