However, the termination notifications were marred by an accidental image of a yellow cartoon duck being sent to some affected employees, reported CNN. In addition, some emails included incorrect ...
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US-based fintech giant Stripe faced backlash after mistakenly including a cartoon image of a yellow duck in layoff notifications sent to some employees. The image, labelled "US-Non-California Duck ...
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Stripe is laying off 300 people, or about 3.5% of its global workforce — and in emails to some terminated employees, the company accidentally sent an image of a yellow cartoon duck, a ...
Stripe accidentally sent termination emails with a cartoon duck image to 300 laid-off employees, adding an odd twist to their layoffs. Chief People Officer Rob McIntosh apologized for the mistake.
Stripe, a leading U.S.-based fintech company, mistakenly sent layoff notices with a cartoon duck image to 300 employees. The layoffs primarily affect roles in product, operations, and some in ...