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CEO of $4.5 billion tech firm slams his peers over layoffs: 'These are humans'

Por: CNBC Tech November 25, 2022

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Wefox CEO Julian Teicke.WefoxHELSINKI, Finland — The boss of European digital insurance startup Wefox offered a damning response to tech companies that have laid off workers en masse.The likes of , and Twitter have laid off tens of thousands of employees in response to pressure from investors, who want to see them cut costs to weather a global economic downturn.Swedish fintech firm Klarna was among the in tech to slash jobs this year,... + full article



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