Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino tries boosting low morale with 'Tea Time'

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Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino hosted an office 'Tea Time' with workers in effort to boost low morale

to people's employment, often while they work 80+ hours a week, Yaccarino is trying to cultivate a sense of camaraderie among people, and rebuilding a"team" culture, one of the people familiar said. Morale at Twitter has been decimated under Musk, who in seven months of ownership hasand continues to fire people monthly, seemingly at random, one of the people familiar with the company said.

Tea Time may not have everyone rushing back to the office, but one of the people familiar with the gathering in San Francisco said it was casual, with an"upbeat" tone, and among the first such group activities at Twitter since Musk took over. Prior to Musk's ownership, Twitter would host group outings and meals often. The company would also host an annual"OneTeam" corporate retreat for the entire company, last year planning to go to Disneyland.

 

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