One of the biggest developments that marked the internet world in recent years was Elon Musk’s desire to buy Twitter. We say that he wants to buy, because the sale of Twitter has turned into a mess due to bilateral disagreements. While many thought the purchase would be cancelled, Musk recently shared a video of himself logging into Twitter headquarters on his account.
According to the information shared by Bloomberg News, by this week, Friday, the sale of Twitter will be officially completed and will be under the control of Elon Musk. Of course, some allegations were made in this process, one of which was the claim that Musk would reduce Twitter employees by 75 percent.
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While the claim that 75 percent of the employees will be fired is denied by more than one source, it is also said to be partially true. The reason why it is said to be partially true is that Musk is considered certain to fire some employees, and some employees are expected to submit their resignations.
So there is no direct layoff plan, but many employees are expected to leave.
Musk, who was criticized for stating that remote work is no longer acceptable in a note he sent to Tesla employees in March, is an oppressive boss in the eyes of many employees. Twitter has been implementing a work-from-home and hybrid system since the beginning of 2020, when the coronavirus emerged.
It is stated that one of the first decisions Musk will make after purchasing Twitter will be to make working from the office mandatory. Taking this step will cause some employees to submit their resignations.
What’s worse is that the people who will resign are the most talented and easily find jobs elsewhere.
To summarize, when Musk completes the purchasing process, there will be active days on Twitter.