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>"Twitter was one of the first tech companies to close its offices due to the coronavirus. It's since told employees they can work from home forever."
>"Twitter was one of the first tech companies to close its offices due to the coronavirus. It's since told employees they can work from home forever."
These shows that Twitter cares for his employees as there are many other companys who forcing their employees to come to work or they will remove them from their company. This is very disappointing as company want to make money only and not care for his employees.
These shows that Twitter cares for his employees as there are many other companys who forcing their employees to come to work or they will remove them from their company. This is very disappointing as company want to make money only and not care for his employees.
hemzz .. surely the employees are happy ..😉
hemzz .. surely the employees are happy ..😉
Thought they said that Twitter was already working on "decentralizing" its workforce before the coronavirus outbreak hit, we can clearly see that the effect of coronavirus . Yes it is trying to invade the another space of our social lives eventually..
Thought they said that Twitter was already working on "decentralizing" its workforce before the coronavirus outbreak hit, we can clearly see that the effect of coronavirus . Yes it is trying to invade the another space of our social lives eventually..
"When the coronavirus began spreading in Northern California, Twitter was one of the first tech companies to close down its offices and tell employees they can work from home forever. But CEO Jack Dorsey said the plan to "decentralize" the company's offices has been in the works for a while. "
"When the coronavirus began spreading in Northern California, Twitter was one of the first tech companies to close down its offices and tell employees they can work from home forever. But CEO Jack Dorsey said the plan to "decentralize" the company's offices has been in the works for a while. "
Kleiman and Dorsey discussed the future of the office and what a tech company should look like in the internet age. Dorsey said Twitter has been working "for a year, if not two years" around decentralizing the way employees work.
Kleiman and Dorsey discussed the future of the office and what a tech company should look like in the internet age. Dorsey said Twitter has been working "for a year, if not two years" around decentralizing the way employees work.
Twitter was one of the first tech companies to close down its offices in March, and Dorsey has since announced that employees can work from home forever if they'd like.
Twitter was one of the first tech companies to close down its offices in March, and Dorsey has since announced that employees can work from home forever if they'd like.
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