Last updated: February 17, 2023, 12:48 PM IST
Last November, Musk laid off more than 90 percent of his workforce in India, about 200 plus.
Twitter has closed its offices in the capital New Delhi and the financial center Mumbai, but continued to run an office in the southern tech center of Bengaluru.
Twitter has closed two of its three offices in India and instructed its employees to work from home, as part of Elon Musk’s mission to cut costs and make the struggling social media service profitable, the media reported.
Twitter closed its offices in the capital New Delhi and the financial center Mumbai, and continued to run an office in the southern technology center Bengaluru, Bloomberg reports, citing sources.
Last November, Musk laid off more than 90 percent of his workforce in India, about 200 plus.
Globally, Twitter has laid off more than 50 percent of its workforce.
Last month, Musk, who failed to pay the rent for Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters, asked his remaining staff in Singapore to stop coming to the office and work remotely as the company reportedly failed to pay the monthly rent.
According to reports, Twitter employees were notified of the decision via email, with instructions to leave the CapitaGreen building and work from home.
Platformer’s Casey Newton said in a tweet, “Twitter employees have just walked out of the Singapore office – its Asia Pacific headquarters – for non-payment of rent”.
In the US, Twitter has been sued for failing to pay $1,36,250 in rent for its San Francisco office space.
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