Twitter is facing a host of lawsuits and other legal actions on behalf of former employees over lay-off and benefits issues theSun theSundaily Twitter employee ElonMusk Benefits
: Twitter has laid off more than 6,000 employees, around 80 per cent of its workforce since late last year, its CEO Elon MuskTwitter’s workforce reduction is unmatched on a percentage basis, in comparison with other big tech companies like Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Meta which have cut tens of thousands of employees worldwide.
Twitter is facing a host of lawsuits and other legal actions on behalf of former employees over lay-off and benefits issues, Xinhua quoted a report by the San Francisco Chronicle. The company also said in a recent legal filing that “Twitter, Inc has been merged into X Corp and no longer exists”. According to the legal filing, X Corp is a privately held corporation. Its parent corporation is X Holdings Corp. -
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