Elon Musk's Twitter Changes Its Parental Leave Policy
Yash Singh
Elon Musk's tenure as the owner of Twitter has been filled with chaos.
He has taken some really drastic measures in the company over the past six months. This includes firing nearly half of its workforce and introducing Twitter Blue.
The latest change is in the company's parental leave policy, which has been reduced from 20 weeks (which is around 140 days) to just 14 days.
It will directly affect employees that don't have a paid leave policy.
There are no clear laws on parental leave in the country.
From next month, the micro-blogging site will be rolling out a feature that will have users pay per article.
Musk took to Twitter to elaborate on this interesting new feature that might boost its revenue.
Musk said that Twitter will not charge publishers any fee for the next 12 months.