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twitter singapore also affected by job cuts - singaporean1964 - 05-11-2022

https://mothership.sg/2022/11/twitters-office-singapore/


RE: twitter singapore also affected by job cuts - singaporean1964 - 05-11-2022

i suspect at least 70% staff is ah neh

many companies in singapore already infested with ah neh and filipino


RE: twitter singapore also affected by job cuts - OutBreak - 05-11-2022

Best to terminate all the FT.


RE: twitter singapore also affected by job cuts - Ola - 05-11-2022

(05-11-2022, 04:46 PM)OutBreak Wrote:  Best to terminate all the FT.



Might as well Vote PAP Out

Who cares if it is OYK or LW

to stop all their nonsense all over the place


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RE: twitter singapore also affected by job cuts - Blasterlord2 - 05-11-2022

Ah nehs will find their work in other sinkie companies. We need them.


RE: twitter singapore also affected by job cuts - jus4lucky - 05-11-2022

let the ceca work in parliament since they liked them. win win for us.


RE: twitter singapore also affected by job cuts - sgh - 05-11-2022

Actually this can jolly well happen to any company that get makan by other company. Always the top mgmt head to roll followed by below other ranks. What has happened in Twitter is not first of its kind. So I think below staff already prepared just waiting for announcement. I wonder how is the handshake monies is it one month for every year of service?


RE: twitter singapore also affected by job cuts - 28cMostlyCloudy - 05-11-2022

(05-11-2022, 04:35 PM)singaporean1964 Wrote:  i suspect at least 70% staff is ah neh

many companies in singapore already infested with ah neh and filipino

base on LinkedIn

majority not singaporean