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It's 60 days, not 50. But 60 days of severance would be significantly less than what they are offering. They're definitely not doing it strictly to avoid regulatory scrutiny, more like to avoid bad press and a bad reputation in the tech market. When things eventually swing back up, companies still want to be able to hire the best talent, they don't want to be grouped with companies like Twitter.


What is wrong with Twitter?


They did not pay severance when they laid people off.


Even worse, they said they would then reneged.


Yeah, they used weird conditions upon their termination to claw back severance




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