New Twitter Layoffs: More Engineering, Product Workers Lose Jobs
- Some employees learned they were laid off via an email
- It’s unclear exactly how many employees were impacted
Twitter headquarters in San Francisco, California.
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Twitter Inc. laid off more workers late Saturday in a fresh wave of cuts meant to curb costs at the social networking company now owned by Elon Musk.
The layoffs hit employees on teams across the company, including engineering and product, according to people familiar with the situation. Some employees learned they were laid off via an email late Saturday, the people said, and others tweeted that they learned they were terminated when they could no longer log in to the internal system.