Twitter’s Treatment of Africa Staff Raises Concerns Amid Office Closure and Layoffs.

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CNN, a global news organization, reported on July 17, 2023, that Twitter has stopped responding to some of the ex-employees of the social media behemoth who were fired by the firm last year.

After Elon Musk, one of the richest men in the world, acquired Twitter for $44 billion in December 2022, all 11 of its employees in the Accra-based Africa branch were fired.

Larry Madowo, a CNN international correspondent and host of the African Voices Changemakers and Playmakers series, claims that the corporation has since stopped commenting on the arrangement after negotiating a three-month severance package for the former employees through their attorneys.

Larry Madowo ( CNN International Correspondent and host of the African Voices Changemakers and Playmakers series )

“Unfortunately, it appears that after having unethically implemented their terminations in violation of their own promises and Ghana’s laws, dragging the negotiation process out for over half a year, now that we have come to the point of almost settlement, there has been complete silence from them for several weeks,” he quoted a statement from the lawyer of the former employees, Carla Olympio during a news bulletin.

Larry went on to say that attempts by CNN to contact Twitter for explanations via email were met with a curt response—a faeces emoji.

“CNN has reached out to Twitter for comments and got what is now a set of response, a poop emoji,” he told his colleague Rahel Solomon.

When the anchor sought to clarify the claim the correspondent affirmed saying “Yes, that’s the email to twitter@press.com, gives back a poop emoji.”

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