Twitter laid off more than 90% of staff in India: report

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Elon Musk's Twitter laid off more than 90% of staff in India — now only about 12 employees remain, report says

Twitter has laid off more than 90% of its employees in India as Elon Musk made huge cuts to the company's global headcount,Over the weekend, Twitter's workforce of about 200 in India was cut down to about 12 staff, people with knowledge of the matter and who requested to remain anonymous told Bloomberg.

Around 70% of the layoffs in India hit employees in the product and engineering department, one of the people told Bloomberg. That's about 140 workers out of roughly 200 from that team. The people told Bloomberg that staff working in marketing, corporate communications, and public policy in India were also fired.

Twitter didn't immediately respond to Insider's request for comment made outside of normal working hours.

 

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I wish my company did this.

Wow, wages are low there and a decent portion speak the indianlish...no twitter call centers there?

Good. Hindustani culture is not compatible with Western values.

DAMN 😂🤭 only 12 left?

Boo freakin hoo

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Some laid off Twitter employees say they're being asked to return to Twitter after layoffsInsider tells the global tech, finance, markets, media, healthcare, and strategy stories you want to know. Their still on the payroll for 90 days... This was inevitable. The layoffs were very early and based on metrics that would definitely include false positives.
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