Music streaming platform Tidal cuts down 10% jobs
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San Francisco: Music streaming platform Tidal has laid off more than 10 per cent of its workforce, or about 40 employees.
The majority of the company is owned by tech billionaire Jack Dorsey-led digital payments company Block.
Tidal's layoffs are part of Block's declared goal of limiting its entire employment count to 12,000. Block, formerly known as Square, had 12,428 full-time employees worldwide as of December 31, 2022, reports Variety.
The news was first reported by Bloomberg.
“We can confirm, as part of Block and its recent announcement to cap the number of employees at the company to focus on business growth, Tidal has carefully considered how to right-size our team to ensure we are able to continue to build and invest in critical areas of the business,” Sade Ayodele, head of global communications for Tidal, was quoted as saying.