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Stripe ruffles feathers as accidental ‘cartoon duck’ sent to laid-off staffers

The images sent to the dismissed stripe staff indicate that the communication team was just supported.

The post -payment platform was reported by a postpaper report that the images of duck manga were mistakenly sending images of duck manga by e -mail notifying employees to dismiss employees.

According to the report, Stripe has accidentally sent an image of duck manga by email notifying employees to dismiss. Broomberg, via Getti Image

On Monday, STRIPE, which has Amazon, Alaska Airlines, BlockChain.com, and Slack, announced that it will fire 300 employees equivalent to about 3.5% of employees.

It is reported that the dismissed striped staff had received photos of the duck by e -mail notifying the dismissal. Blindly

According to the leaked memo, most of the affected staff plays a role in products, engineering and operation.

These workers received an email attached to an image with an image with a label called “US Non -California Duck” indicating a fluffy yellow cartoon bird.

Employees neglected this duck using the blinds, “Blind,” using an anonymous site, an anonymous site, in which corporate employees share dissatisfaction.

“I never liked putting a duck on my jeep … if I did that, I would be frustrated,” he said. Is writing.

Stripe's spokeswoman said that the duck image was sent to the employee who was incorrectly dismissed, and the affected employees received the incorrect dismissal notification.

Business Insider previously reported News of email leaked.

The striped spokeswoman said that the dismissed staff had received an email with the wrong dismissal date. Nurphoto (from Getty Images)

“I apologize for the mistakes and the turmoil that caused it,” said Rob McKintosh, the highest personnel manager of Stripe. “After that, the modified complete notifications were sent to all Stripe affected.”

McKintosh said in another e -mail that he would like to increase employees by 17 % by the end of the year to about 10,000.

This technology -based emerging company, established in 2011, has been fired in the past.

Since the stripes are private companies, most of their financial content is not disclosed, but in 2022 they were fired and were likely to have been hit by more than 1,000 employees.

CEO's Patrick Corison was praised in 2022 in the letter of a call for a reduction in personnel. WIRED Getty Image

At that time, Patrick Corison, the CEO, accused the public's concerns of the economy and economic recession in the public letter, but the explanation was frankly praised.

Stripes have reduced their valuation many times in recent years, but recently rose to about $ 70 billion in November. According to Bloomberg

In this evaluation, the stripes are the same rank as the rich emerging companies such as Space X and Open AI, but are still less than $ 95 billion in 2021.

According to SFGATE, Stripe is the second largest emerging company after Openai in the Bay Area.

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