Twitter employees sue company over Elon Musk’s plan to lay off 3,700

Twitter employees sue company over Elon Musk’s plan to lay off 3,700

Employees of Twitter Inc. have taken the corporation to court over Elon Musk’s intention to let off around 3,700 workers at the social media platform.

The workers claim that the corporation is doing this without enough notice, in violation of federal and California labor rules.

According to an internal statement provided to Twitter staff, the new administration led by Elon Musk plans to begin layoffs on Friday morning.


Speculations of layoffs: Nairametrics understands that there were speculations of possible layoffs of Twitter employees long before Elon Musk took over the company last month. The most recent speculation estimated that about half of Twitter’s 7,500 employees would lose their jobs. 


Twitter confirms layoffs: On Thursday evening, all employees received an email which said they would be informed of their employment status at 9 A.M. PT on Friday. The company explained that “if an employee is keeping their job, they’ll be notified via their work email — if they’re let go, they’ll be notified at a personal address. 




Move violates laws: Meanwhile, the U.S. Federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act restricts large companies from mounting mass layoffs without at least 60 days of advance notice.


The lawsuit by Twitter employees is asking the court to issue an order requiring Twitter to obey the WARN Act and restrict the company from soliciting employees to sign documents that could give up their right to participate in litigation. 

Commenting on the lawsuit in an interview, Shannon Liss-Riordan, the attorney who filed the complaint, said:

  • We filed this lawsuit tonight in an attempt to make sure that employees are aware that they should not sign away their rights and that they have an avenue for pursuing their rights.”  

What you should know: Elon Musk completed the $44 billion acquisition of Twitter last week, making the hitherto public company become a private one. 

  • One of Musk’s first moves as a Twitter owner was the sacking of Twitter’s CEO, Parag Agrawal, and other top executive managers.  
  • He later dissolved the board of Twitter as he assumed the role of CEO.
  • Aside from his plan to sack half of the company’s staff to cut costs, Musk has also introduced $8 monthly charges for Twitter verification. 



Stay Connected , follow us on: Facebook: @creebhillsdotcom, Twitter: @creebhillsblog, Instagram: @creebhills, Pinterest: @creebhills Telegram: creebhills

To place an advert/sponsored post on our site, contact us via [email protected]