Aussie company sacks 17% of staff
The social media company raised $157 million earlier this year, but its co-founder was “heartbroken” to reveal a number of employees were being cut.
The social media company raised $157 million earlier this year, but its co-founder was “heartbroken” to reveal a number of employees were being cut.
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The company, valued at a whopping $3.5 billion, let go of 17 per cent of its staff from one division in a “devastating” decision, as the union raises concerns.
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