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Mark Zuckerberg is giving Facebook's employees the whole of Thanksgiving week off

Mark Zuckerberg emailed Facebook staff on Wednesday telling them they'll get an extra three days off for Thanksgiving this year.Zuckerberg wrote that the days off were a reward for working through "unprecedented challenges" this year.

Zuckerberg wrote that the extra time off was a reward for working through "unprecedented challenges" this year. "The idea here is to give as many people as possible a break. I hope you can disconnect and take the time to rest and recharge before the final push of the year," he wrote. Facebook has had to adapt to both the pandemic and the upcoming US presidential election. In May, the company publicly tore itself apart over its

 

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Oh, the embdyment of compassion!

techinsider Thanksgiving? The super spreader holiday?

When MARK realizes wooden birds from China aren't the best idea for the table qtanon1 catturd2.

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Is that corporate or everyone? Contractors?

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