Some Twitter staff hung up on Elon Musk as he tried to persuade them to stay during a last-minute video call
because Twitter had to be"extremely hardcore." Employees had until 5:00 p.m. ET on Thursday to accept, or be laid-off with three months' severance.
The world's richest person then held meetings with key employees who were on the fence about staying. Some staff were sent to a conference room in Twitter's San Francisco headquarters, while others were asked to attend a video call. Musk tried to persuade them to stay by saying he"knew how to win," and that others who wanted to"win" should join him, one person he spoke with told the New York Times.
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