This is a fabrication by someone who cares about going viral more than being accurate. Bird had to use Zoom because of lockdown but it was not a pre-recorded message. Companies don’t want to cut. They have no choice when revenue goes from hundreds of millions/year to 0 overnight.https://twitter.com/mjnblack/status/1243641637420453889 …
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Replying to @DavidSacks
Ya. Got into a big argument with these people. They’re nuts and entirely unreasonable
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Replying to @theSamParr @DavidSacks
If you can hustle enough to raise that much money, you can hustle enough to lay people off humanely, not on a group call.
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Replying to @joelandren @DavidSacks
You have a few months of cash left. A pandemic is happening. People are dying. All happened in 2 weeks You're barely hanging on. You think calling each person is the best use of time vs other actions that can help save the 70%? 20 minutes a call is about 4 weeks of calls.
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Also: four weeks of pay, three months of health coverage and an extended time frame of 12 months to exercise their stock options. I believe they also helped laid-off people find new gigs.
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But with the economy crashing these people are literally losing their health care. Not the fault of the business obviously but something really does have to give here....
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Yes. It's not good. They have 3 months of healthcare left. Still not good. But I don't think getting a phone call will make things better. The decision is made.
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Oh it's not the corps fault, no other options for them. I'm just pointing out that starvation and disease are the kinds of things that have an effect on politics and are ignored at great peril
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