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The Washington Post 'Bloodbath': $100 Million Losses And Trump 2.0 Shadow
- Thursday February 5, 2026
- World News | Written by Chandrashekar Srinivasan
A 'bad day', 'perplexing', 'absolute bloodbath', 'bizarre decision', 'setback for journalism'... the reactions to the Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post's brutal decision to lay off a third of newsroom staff worldwide, around 300 people.
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Elon Musk Lays Off Employees From X, Engineering Department Faces Major Cuts: Report
- Saturday November 2, 2024
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
Elon Musk, who is busy promoting Donald Trump for the keenly-watched US presidential election on November 5, has reportedly laid off more employees from his X social media platform.
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US Judge Refuses to Dismiss Lawsuit Accusing Elon Musk's X of Age Bias in 2022 Layoffs
- Thursday August 31, 2023
- Reuters
A US federal judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit accusing X, the social media service formerly called Twitter, of disproportionately laying off older workers when Elon Musk acquired the company last year.
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www.gadgets360.com
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US Company Throws Lavish Party For Employees, Then Lays Off 13 Per Cent Workforce
- Sunday May 7, 2023
- World News | Edited by Anoushka Sharma
In late April, many employees took to Twitter to share pictures of the party and of them having a good time. However, a few days later, some of them revealed the layoffs at the company.
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Tweaking Name, Changing Logo, Metrics: How Musk Changed Twitter Experience
- Monday April 10, 2023
- Feature | Edited by Anjali Thakur
Since taking over Twitter, Elon Musk has made many changes including firing top Twitter executives, laying off employees, and launching new features.
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Twitter Faces Lawsuit Accusing Company of Firing Workers Without Notice After Elon Musk's Takeover
- Wednesday April 5, 2023
- Reuters
Twitter faced a lawsuit on Tuesday accusing the social media giant of illegally laying off contract workers without notice after Elon Musk bought the company last year, the latest action stemming from its massive job cuts.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Twitter Accused Of Legal Violations Again During Mass Layoffs
- Wednesday April 5, 2023
- World News | Reuters
Twitter Inc faced a lawsuit on Tuesday accusing the social media giant of illegally laying off contract workers without notice after Elon Musk bought the company last year, the latest action stemming from its massive job cuts.
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www.ndtv.com
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"Businesses Are Not Families": Ex Twitter Employee Who Went Viral For Sleeping On Floor
- Friday March 3, 2023
- Feature | Edited by Anoushka Sharma
Ms Crawford said that companies are not families and employees who are lucky enough to stay after a round of layoffs too deserve empathy.
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www.ndtv.com
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Engineers, Data Experts Among Over 200 Employees Fired By Twitter: Report
- Monday February 27, 2023
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Twitter has laid off at least 200 employees, or 10 percent of its workforce, according to The New York Times, as job cuts continue at US tech behemoths.
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www.ndtv.com
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The Washington Post 'Bloodbath': $100 Million Losses And Trump 2.0 Shadow
- Thursday February 5, 2026
- World News | Written by Chandrashekar Srinivasan
A 'bad day', 'perplexing', 'absolute bloodbath', 'bizarre decision', 'setback for journalism'... the reactions to the Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post's brutal decision to lay off a third of newsroom staff worldwide, around 300 people.
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www.ndtv.com
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Elon Musk Lays Off Employees From X, Engineering Department Faces Major Cuts: Report
- Saturday November 2, 2024
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
Elon Musk, who is busy promoting Donald Trump for the keenly-watched US presidential election on November 5, has reportedly laid off more employees from his X social media platform.
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www.ndtv.com
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US Judge Refuses to Dismiss Lawsuit Accusing Elon Musk's X of Age Bias in 2022 Layoffs
- Thursday August 31, 2023
- Reuters
A US federal judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit accusing X, the social media service formerly called Twitter, of disproportionately laying off older workers when Elon Musk acquired the company last year.
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www.gadgets360.com
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US Company Throws Lavish Party For Employees, Then Lays Off 13 Per Cent Workforce
- Sunday May 7, 2023
- World News | Edited by Anoushka Sharma
In late April, many employees took to Twitter to share pictures of the party and of them having a good time. However, a few days later, some of them revealed the layoffs at the company.
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www.ndtv.com
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Tweaking Name, Changing Logo, Metrics: How Musk Changed Twitter Experience
- Monday April 10, 2023
- Feature | Edited by Anjali Thakur
Since taking over Twitter, Elon Musk has made many changes including firing top Twitter executives, laying off employees, and launching new features.
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www.ndtv.com
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Twitter Faces Lawsuit Accusing Company of Firing Workers Without Notice After Elon Musk's Takeover
- Wednesday April 5, 2023
- Reuters
Twitter faced a lawsuit on Tuesday accusing the social media giant of illegally laying off contract workers without notice after Elon Musk bought the company last year, the latest action stemming from its massive job cuts.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Twitter Accused Of Legal Violations Again During Mass Layoffs
- Wednesday April 5, 2023
- World News | Reuters
Twitter Inc faced a lawsuit on Tuesday accusing the social media giant of illegally laying off contract workers without notice after Elon Musk bought the company last year, the latest action stemming from its massive job cuts.
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www.ndtv.com
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"Businesses Are Not Families": Ex Twitter Employee Who Went Viral For Sleeping On Floor
- Friday March 3, 2023
- Feature | Edited by Anoushka Sharma
Ms Crawford said that companies are not families and employees who are lucky enough to stay after a round of layoffs too deserve empathy.
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www.ndtv.com
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Engineers, Data Experts Among Over 200 Employees Fired By Twitter: Report
- Monday February 27, 2023
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Twitter has laid off at least 200 employees, or 10 percent of its workforce, according to The New York Times, as job cuts continue at US tech behemoths.
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www.ndtv.com