Twitter Inc. has filed new paperwork with the state detailing more layoffs and resignations at the company's offices in San Francisco, Silicon Valley and Los Angeles.
At Olin Avenue in San Jose, an additional 22 workers resigned and were notified via email on Nov. 18 that their employment would end on Jan. 20. And at its Southern California office at 150 Pico Blvd. in Santa Monica, an additional four employees were notified on Nov. 20 that they will be terminated effective Jan. 21 while 34 more employees voluntarily resigned there.
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