Elon Musk, the CEO of electric car company Tesla Inc., appears to have reversed his earlier statements about payroll cuts at the company. After previously announcing there would be âno further layoffs,â Musk is once again laying off Twitter employees.
Amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, Tesla announced their âtemporary pay cutsâ earlier this year, including a 20 percent pay cut for their salaried employees. At the time, Musk promised there would be no further cuts for those affected by the first round of payroll cuts. However, the recent layoffs appear to put those statements into question.
Reports have surfaced that Twitter is laying off hundreds of employees across its offices worldwide, including its sales and customer support teams. The company has been struggling to cope with the effects of the pandemic and is refocusing its efforts on more profitable areas.
The news of the Twitter layoffs has sparked a backlash from both within and outside the company, with many questioning Muskâs earlier statement. Many have argued that the layoffs show that the multimillionaire CEO doesnât prioritize employeesâ welfare and has failed to protect them from the impending economic crisis caused by the pandemic.
Itâs clear that Muskâs claims not to layoff further Twitter employees were not accurate. The company needs to do more to protect its employees and to ensure their financial security in these challenging times. In addition, the company should remain open to criticism and consider workersâ concerns as it navigates these uncertain times.