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Twitter contacted dozens of employees asking them to return to work: Report
After Elon Musk spent $44 billion to buy Twitter, the company laid off about half of its employees on Friday. But now, Twitter is reaching out to dozens of laid-off employees to ask them to return to work.
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Some employees who were asked to return to work were wrongfully fired, people familiar with the matter said. A few others were fired first, but management then realized their work and experience might be necessary to develop the new features Musk envisioned.
Many employees learned they lost their jobs because they had been suddenly suspended from accessing company systems, such as email and Slack. Now, Twitter is asking employees to go back to work, showing how rushed and chaotic the layoff process has been.