A former director of Facebook received an email stating that she was drifting from dead during maternity leave

A former director of Facebook received an email stating that she was drifting from dead during maternity leave

Meta employee said she was demobilized during a maternity leave, and wrote Anneka Patel, the director of communications at Facebook, in a post on LinkedIn on November 14, that she was one of the thousands of employees affected by the collective mitta of workers.
Patel said she had received an email to lay dead at 5. 35 am after many of her co -workers sent text messages stating their demobilization, according to Businessinsider.

“I discovered this morning that I am one of the 11,000 employees who were influenced by the demobilization. I was severely affected by this because I am currently on maternity leave,” said Patel, who worked in Mita for two and a half years.
According to its personal file on LinkedIn, Patel has managed communications for the Meta community products, which included Facebook groups.

Patel post got more than 11,500 relations and 560 comments in a week, and Patel was inserted in the Insider report for the month of May 2020 for senior public relations industry.
Patel, former communications director at Eventbrite, said that he was to be on a maternity leave until February next year.

“For those who knew me, work on Facebook (dead) has been my dream since I moved from London to the Gulf region nine years ago,” Patel said, adding that she plans to spend time with her three -month -old child before searching for a new job.
Meta announced that it would reduce more than 11,000 employees, or about 13 % of its operating power, on November 9.
“I made a mistake in this matter, and I bear the responsibility of that,” said Meta, CEO of Meta, in a publication in the blog.

Patel was one of the hundreds of former employees who went to LinkedIn to write about their discipline experiences by Mita..

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