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Elon Musk has laid off more than 6,000 people at Twitter since taking over the company, he told the BBC in a rare interview late Tuesday. Musk was quoted as saying in Twitter has begun laying off sizable chunks of the company, the first major move by Elon Musk since his acquisition of the company was completed last week. Twitter told Musk had denied reports that he was going to lay off 75% of workers last week when he first visited Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters, trying to sooth the social Now, its new owner, Elon Musk, is taking strict measures to limit the company's spending by laying off thousands of employees. As per a report, roughly 50 per

Elon Musk Fires 50 of Twitter Staff: What's Happening Now?

Since Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter, the company has undergone significant changes, including substantial workforce reductions. As per a report, roughly 50 per of Twitter staff were recently impacted by layoffs, adding to the already extensive cuts.

Elon Musk has laid off more than 6,000 people at Twitter since taking over the company, he told the BBC in a rare interview late Tuesday. This dramatic shift follows Musk's initial denial of widespread layoffs. Twitter told Musk had denied reports that he was going to lay off 75% of workers last week when he first visited Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters, trying to sooth the social.

Twitter has begun laying off sizable chunks of the company, the first major move by Elon Musk since his acquisition of the company was completed last week. Now, its new owner, Elon Musk, is taking strict measures to limit the company's spending by laying off thousands of employees.

This latest wave of layoffs, impacting roughly 50 staff, raises questions about the future direction of Twitter and Musk's long-term vision for the platform. Stay updated on the latest developments and analysis of the ongoing situation at Twitter.

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