In late May, the former employees, who were based in the Ghanaian capital Accra, accepted Twitter’s\n \n offer to pay them three months worth of severance, the cost of repatriating foreign staff and legal expenses incurred during negotiations with the company, but they have not received the money or any further communication, the sources said. “They literally ghosted us,” one former Twitter Africa employee told CNN.
Whether Ghanaian authorities can compel Twitter to comply with the settlement is uncertain. The former employees and their attorney say the offer was never finalized. Recently opened office The dozen or so team members were laid off just four days after the social network opened a physical office in Accra last November. Some of them said they had moved to Ghana from other African nations, and depended on their jobs at Twitter to support their legal status in the country.
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