The former Twitter boss and Square founder cuts music streaming platform Tidal’s staff, seeking to restore the leaner, ...
The memo didn't specify how many people would be let go, but insiders estimate that about a quarter of staff, or 100 ...
The number of employees expected to be impacted by the planned cut is said by the sources to be significant, although an ...
The CEO of Block, which owns the music streaming platform, said in a note to staff Wednesday morning and viewed by Fortune ...
A leaked internal email has revealed that Dorsey plans to cut nearly a quarter of Tidal’s staff to streamline operations, ...
Though Dorsey’s message didn’t specify how many employees would be laid off, sources told Fortune that it could be around 100 ...
We're going to lead with engineering and design, and remove the product management and product marketing functions entirely," ...
Jack Dorsey told staff at music streaming app Tidal that they’re in for another mass layoff. The CEO of Block, which owns the music streaming platform, said in a note to staff Wednesday morning ...
Dorsey broke that news in his role as CEO of Block–the point-of-sale systems provider formerly known as Square, which bought nearly 90 percent of Tidal in 2021 for about $300 million.
Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Block Inc. (NYSE:SQ), has announced a fresh wave of layoffs at the music streaming service Tidal, which Block owns.