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Indian descent, Anneka Patel, Woke Up At 3 am To Feed Baby, Received Meta’s Layoff Mail Instead

A communications manager who is on maternity leave is one of the 11,000 workers let off by Facebook owner Meta. She claimed to have awakened at three in the morning to feed her three-month-old daughter. She received the email informing her of her inclusion in the layoffs at 5:35 am. The woman of Indian descent, Anneka Patel, wrote on LinkedIn that she felt her heart sink.

Anneka Patel claimed to have been checking her email because she had heard that the company might be making substantial cuts.

“So what comes next? The initial months of parenthood have been among the most difficult of her life, but she would still not trade them for the world. Her maternity pay is scheduled to end in February “Ms. Patel continued.

The personal stories underlying Meta’s employment cuts, which come after reductions at other major firms like Twitter and Microsoft, include many others like Ms. Patel’s.

Anneka Patel’s Beginning Of Journey With Meta

In May 2020, Anneka Patel was hired by Meta, which had been actively recruiting throughout the Covid epidemic after determining that the unexpected increase in web traffic represented a long-term shift in people’s behavior. In just two years, the number of employees increased to approximately 90,000.

In his notification post yesterday, company president Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged that the growth estimate was inaccurate.

Ms. Patel claimed that she had relocated to the US from her native London to one day work for Meta. She said that she would be available to work later and would continue to devote her attention to her daughter during the next months.

Another similar worker, Himanshu V, claimed to have recently relocated from India to Canada for a new Meta position. He noted in a LinkedIn post that after moving to Canada to work for Meta, his voyage came to a stop two days later due to the impact of the widespread layoffs. His thoughts are with everyone going through a trying time right now.

While Meta reduced personnel by 13%, Twitter, another major social media platform now owned by Elon Musk, reduced staff by 50%.

Particularly tumultuous were the Twitter layoffs. Many employees learn when they are abruptly barred from email or company chat rooms. Elon Musk claimed that the action was required to stop losses.

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