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    Twitter tells staff to work from home to stop spread of coronavirus

    By Martyn Landi3 March 2020
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    Twitter is encouraging all staff around the world to work from home where possible as the company looks to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

    CEO Jack Dorsey said the decision had been taken out of an “abundance of caution and care”. The decision will also apply to Square, the digital payments business also run by Dorsey.

    Twitter has already suspended all non-essential business travel and events, and is restricting visitors as part of its attempts to minimise the spread of the virus, known as Covid-19.

    Twitter has already suspended all non-essential business travel and events, and is restricting visitors

    The social media platform’s head of human resources Jennifer Christie said the company was now “strongly encouraging” all staff around the world to work from home “if they’re able”.

    “Our goal is to lower the probability of the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus for us – and the world around us,” she said. “We are working to make sure internal meetings, all hands, and other important tasks are optimised for remote participation.

    “We recognise that working from home is not ideal for some job functions. For those employees who prefer or need to come into the offices, they will remain open for business.”

    Deep cleaning

    Twitter said it was also increasingly deep cleaning and sanitising in all its offices for those who needed to attend them. However, working from home will be mandatory for Twitter employees based in the firm’s Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea offices in part due to government restrictions, the company said.

    The outbreak of Covid-19 has already had a major impact on the technology industry, with both Apple and Microsoft warning investors they are unlikely to meet previously stated revenue guidance in upcoming financial results.

    A number of technology conferences and events have also been postponed or cancelled because of the outbreak, including last month’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The Game Developers Conference, due to take place in San Francisco later this month, has also been postponed.

    Facebook has also cancelled the “in-person” parts of its annual F8 developer conference, due to take place in early May. Both Facebook and Twitter have also pulled out of the upcoming South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Texas.

    As of Tuesday morning, Covid-19 has been detected in at least 70 countries with 90 000 cases and 3 100 deaths.



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