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Ghanaian Twitter employees who were fired eventually get paid.

More than a year after firing employees in its African headquarters, X, then known as Twitter, has now paid them back, according to the agency that represents the fired employees.

Last updated: 2024/02/19 at 10:50 AM
Published February 19, 2024
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When the social networking site sacked them in November 2022, the majority had just been working for the company, which was situated in Accra, Ghana’s capital, for a few months.

They had vowed to sue X in court if he didn’t give them the promised redundancy money.

The business has not provided a statement.

In the past, X has claimed to have compensated its former workers in full.

After taking over the business in 2022, Elon Musk fired over 6,000 workers as part of a huge global staff purge. He claimed to be losing more than

$4 million (£3.5 million) every day.
Less than twenty people make up the African contingent, and they had just moved into X’s new Accra office after spending the last eight months working from home due to the Covid-19 outbreak.

The organization that provides legal representation to the personnel, Agency Seven Seven, stated that it has been successful in obtaining a redundancy settlement and reimbursement for the costs associated with sending foreign employees back home. However, the exact amount of the payout was not disclosed.

Carla Olympio from Agency Seven Seven told the that “they are very pleased to finally be able to get their due, put this behind them, and look to the future.”

Former employees revealed to the last year that they had suffered financial and mental hardship as a result of X’s treatment.

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