Twitter’s global vice president of policy didn’t agree to Elon Musk’s ‘hardcore’ work culture and got fired — but says she didn’t intend to resign.
A Twitter executive got a court injunction to prevent Elon Musk from firing her
H/T: Steve Lehto
Twitter’s global vice president of policy didn’t agree to Elon Musk’s ‘hardcore’ work culture and got fired — but says she didn’t intend to resign.
A Twitter executive got a court injunction to prevent Elon Musk from firing her
H/T: Steve Lehto
The hashtag #RipTwitter was trending on the platform on November 17 after a new wave of employee departures.
Elon Musk Posts Photo of Twitter’s Funeral
I wasn’t online, today, so not quite sure all of what happened but the memes are quite funny!
Times are changing at Twitter. In about two weeks under Elon Musk’s leadership, Twitter has fired over 3,700 people, and a slew of high-ranking execs have resigned. But the company’s personnel changes aren’t ending there. According to a report from The Washington Post, Musk sent a late-night email offering the remaining Twitter employees a choice: they can either resign and receive three months severance pay, or they can commit to a “hardcore” work environment.
Musk poses workers with a choice: quit Twitter, or prepare to get ‘hardcore’
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Elon Musk’s Twitter Moderation Flags Article About Elon Musk’s Twitter As Dangerous
Musk is deleting Tweets, from employees, saying that they’ve been having to sleep at work and is blocking content that is critical of him. Sounds like free speech to me. /s
Netflix loves to tout its culture of avoiding rules and minimizing corporate red tape. But of course, the company does have operating guidelines, famously detailed in the Netflix Culture document posted on its website. Co-founder Reed Hastings even wrote a 2020 book elaborating on the principles, titled “No Rules Rules: Netflix and the Culture of Reinvention.”
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