Sacked Twitter staff in Ghana finally get pay-off
BBC·2024-02-20 12:00
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Twitter, now X, staff in Ghana at the time of the takeover, many of whom subsequently lost their jobs
By Nkechi Ogbonna
BBC West Africa business reporter
X, formerly known as Twitter, has finally paid off the staff it sacked in its African headquarters more than a year after they were laid off, the agency which represents them has said.
Most had only been in the job, based in Ghana's capital, Accra, for a few months when the social media platform fired them in November 2022.
They had threatened to take X to court for failing to pay the redundancy money they said they were promised.
The company has not commented.
X has previously said that it had paid ex-employees in full.
Elon Musk, who took over the company in 2022, embarked on a massive global cull of employees, sacking more than 6,000 people. He had said he was losing more than $4m (£3.5m) a day.
The African contingent, who number fewer than 20, had only just moved into X's new office in Accra, following about eight months of working from home during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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