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by pythonguython
1295 days ago
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Looks like around 300 people who worked at Twitter were on H1B visas [1]. Let’s assume they were let go at the same rate as all employees and say there are 150 left. That’s a minority of the work force. People are choosing to stay for reasons beyond being trapped by visa requirements. [1] https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/11/18/politics/twitter-layoffs-... |
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