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Payment company Stripe accidentally sent an image of a cartoon duck to some of the employees who were being fired in the company’s latest round of layoffs. Stripe is cutting 300 jobs from its global ...
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.
On Monday, Stripe sent out termination notices via email to 300 of its employees, making up about 3.5% of its workforce, along with an image of a cartoon duck. X On Monday, Stripe sent out ...
The picture, attached as a PDF, is a cartoon image of a yellow duckling, with the label, “US-Non-California Duck”, according to reports from Business Insider. Rob McIntosh, the company’s ...
The payments-software company Stripe accidentally emailed an image of a cartoon duck to some employees when notifying them that they had been laid off, Business Insider has learned. The company ...