Wired reported that other former Twitter employees said they had received emails asking them to fill out a"Twitter Device Collection Survey" in the last few days.
Wired reported it had seen the survey and that it said company phones, laptop chargers, badges, authentication tokens, and corporate credit cards could be returned. Monitors and other computer equipment did not need to be collected and the document did not make clear what workers should do with laptops, Wired reported, citing the survey.
Representatives for Twitter did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment made outside normal working hours. Elon Musk has been drastically trying to reduce the company's operating costs since he bought the platform in October. Soon after his $44 billion takeover, the billionaire abruptly slashed Twitter's headcount by around half and has been
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You don't own the laptop and you still haven't given it back? Why is that?
Business insider is nothing more than über-liberal toilet paper masquerading as a legitimate news source