Stripe, a leading U.S.-based fintech company, mistakenly sent layoff notices with a cartoon duck image to 300 employees. The ...
Stripe is laying off 300 people, or about 3.5% of its global workforce, a spokesperson confirmed to CNN — and in emails to some terminated employees on Monday, the company accidentally sent an image ...
Stripe’s recent layoffs sparked attention, but an unexpected duck image highlights the importance of clear communication during sensitive corporate changes ...
Stripe laid off 300 employees, mistakenly sending a duck image and incorrect termination dates. The company later issued ...
Stripe accidentally sent termination emails with a cartoon duck image to 300 laid-off employees, adding an odd twist to their ...
Companies have continued to cut jobs in 2025 after a wave of layoffs last year. Meta, Microsoft, BlackRock, and Ally are ...
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Stripe eliminated 300 positions, or roughly 3.5% of its staff, primarily in operations, engineering, and product development. TakeAway Points: Stripe has laid off 300 employees, or roughly 3.5% of its ...
In a bizarre twist during its corporate restructuring, Stripe accidentally attached an image of a cartoon duck to emails ...
A Stripe spokesperson confirmed the notification error. Chief People Officer Rob McIntosh sent a follow-up email apologising ...
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Stripe employees were sent PDF of a cartoon duck alongside their notice of role termination in a baffling HR mistake.