Twitter Cancels Janitors’ Contracts After Union Strike Outside HQ

Twitter Cancels Janitors’ Contracts After Union Strike Outside HQ
The Twitter logo is seen on a sign on the exterior of Twitter headquarters in San Francisco, Calif., on Oct. 28, 2022 Constanza Hevia/AFP via Getty Images
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Elon Musk’s Twitter has fired the entire 48-member janitor contract staff at Twitter headquarters in San Francisco, after they protested in solidarity with 20 of their former colleagues who were fired last week.

This came after negotiations for a new contract with Flagship, the company responsible for contracting the janitors, fell through. The last day of the janitor’s contract is Dec. 9.

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