Twitter Moves to Close Seattle Offices

The Washington Examiner

Twitter is closing its Seattle offices and asking employees there to work from home amid Elon Musk’s efforts to cut back on costs after purchasing the company for $44 billion.

The company has stopped paying rent at its Seattle office, according to the New York Times, leading its staff to face eviction. Twitter employees were informed of the changes via email, according to Platformer, and encouraged to work from home for the time being.

The anticipated closing of Twitter’s Seattle offices will leave the company with only its offices in New York and San Francisco in operation.

Twitter has made several cuts to its staffing and to its costs since Musk took over the company in October. This includes cutting more than 70% of staff. Twitter cut an estimated 208 jobs from its Seattle offices, according to Geekwire.

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