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PagerDuty CEO apologizes after quoting Martin Luther King Jr. in ...

Jennifer Tejada quoted civil rights leader in email a critic called an "all time classic bad layoff announcement."

The CEO Who Quoted Martin Luther King Jr. in Her Layoff Email ...

The chief executive of a San Francisco startup apologized for quoting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in a layoff announcement, saying her email ...

CEO apologizes for using Martin Luther King Jr. quote in layoffs email

While announcing layoffs for her technology company in a long email last week, chief executive Jennifer Tejada offered a quote about ...

Tech CEO apologizes for quoting Martin Luther King Jr. in layoff ...

A tech CEO is apologizing after quoting Martin Luther King Jr. in a layoffs ... layoffs in the email, more thoughtful about my tone, and more ...

PagerDuty CEO Quotes Labor Activist Martin Luther King in Layoff ...

In an email to employees announcing layoffs, PagerDuty's CEO quoted Martin Luther King Jr. · People on Twitter quickly criticized her use of a ...

Millionaire CEO apologizes after quoting MLK in layoff email critics ...

The multimillionaire CEO of a tech company has apologized for quoting MLK Jr. at the end of her email announcing the layoff of 7% of her ...

CEO apologizes for using MLK Jr. quote in layoffs email

A California technology company's CEO apologized after including a quote from a Martin Luther King Jr. sermon in an email to employees ...

Tech CEO Apologizes After 'Tone Deaf' Layoff Email Quoting MLK Jr.

PagerDuty CEO Jennifer Tejada is apologizing after sending an email to employees announcing that the company would be slashing 7% of its total workforce.

PagerDuty CEO apologizes for quoting Martin Luther King Jr. in ...

CEO Jennifer Tejada said using the quote from the late civil rights leader in an email announcing that PagerDuty was letting go of 7% of its ...

Letter to Employees - PagerDuty

There are a number of things I would do differently if I could. The quote I included from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was inappropriate and ...

PagerDuty CEO Quotes Martin Luther King Jr. in Layoff Email - Reddit

We understand that this news is difficult to hear and we want to extend our sincerest apologies for the impact it will have on you and your ...

PagerDuty CEO: I'm Sorry I Quoted Martin Luther King Jr. When I ...

The head of PagerDuty said that she should have been “more upfront” about laying off 7% of staff in her 1,600-word email and also “more concise.

The CEO Who Quoted Martin Luther King Jr. In Her Layoff ... - Barron's

The chief executive of a San Francisco startup apologized for quoting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in a layoff announcement, saying her email ...

PagerDuty CEO apologizes for quoting MLK Jr. in layoff ... - KRON4

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — The CEO of a tech company based in San Francisco has posted an apology letter after she quoted Martin Luther King ...

PagerDuty CEO Apologizes for Martin Luther King Jr. Layoff Quote

PagerDuty's CEO has apologized for quoting Martin Luther King Jr. in an email about mass layoffs. The email, which also included info on an ...

Free At Last? Tech CEO Apologizes After Quoting Dr. Martin Luther ...

Employees of a tech startup were upset after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was quoted in an email saying they would be laid off.

Tech CEO apologizes for quoting Martin Luther King Jr. in layoff ...

On January 24, PagerDuty CEO Jennifer Tejada sent a letter to employees announcing the digital operations management company would eliminate about 7% of its ...

Tech CEO Apologizes for Quoting MLK While Laying Off Staff

The chief executive of cloud computing company PagerDuty issued a terse apology to employees on Friday after sending a haphazard layoff email.

PagerDuty CEO Quotes Martin Luther King Jr. in Worst Layoff Email ...

Jennifer Tejada referred to the job cuts as "refinements" and then proceeded to congratulate folks she promoted.

Talk About Tone-Deaf, CEO Quotes MLK in Email Announcing Layoffs

But here's where it gets weird. Tejada went on to quote a 1958 speech given by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to justify the company's moves. “I am ...