Meta's CTO said staff unhappy with the tech giant's latest policies should work somewhere else, an internal chat reveals.
The oil giant employed 46,500 people globally at the end of 2023, meaning the cuts could affect as many as 9,000 employees.
In internal messages seen by Business Insider, Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth also discussed leaks.
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