{"id":291353,"date":"2023-07-18T16:31:49","date_gmt":"2023-07-18T16:31:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.gbcghanaonline.com\/?p=291353"},"modified":"2023-07-18T16:32:14","modified_gmt":"2023-07-18T16:32:14","slug":"ex-twitter-ghana-employee","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.gbcghanaonline.com\/africa\/ex-twitter-ghana-employee\/2023\/","title":{"rendered":"Ex-Twitter Ghana employee having ‘anxiety attacks’"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Some of Twitter\u2019s former employees in Africa have told the BBC that they are tired of the drawn-out negotiations over their severance pay.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
On Monday we reported that the social media company had been silent since May on all negotiations with the ex-employees\u2019 lawyers following the massive lay-offs in November last year.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Now some of those affected have been speaking to the BBC on the condition of anonymity.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
\u201cSome of the decisions made during the negotiations [with Twitter] including the three months\u2019 severance package wasn\u2019t our desire but people want to get over this phase,\u201d one ex-employee said.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
For many of the former staff of Twitter\u2019s office in Africa, the silence, along with the attitude of the organisation towards them and their legal representatives, has caused much distress. One person said it had led to \u201canxiety attacks\u201d.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Some had moved their families from other countries to begin a new life in Ghana as a result of the new job.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
\u201cI know I\u2019m entitled to my severance and other benefits, but I\u2019m not waiting on it to move on with my life,\u201d another former employee said.<\/p>\n\n\n\n