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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe're seeing companies and employees adopt automation more readily now, says PagerDuty CEOPagerDuty CEO Jennifer Tejada joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss whether specific priorities for corporates are beginning to erode, what PagerDuty is offering in artificial intelligence, and more.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPagerDuty CEO Jennifer Tejada: We are executing well in a challenging macro environmentPagerDuty CEO Jennifer Tejada joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the company's Q2 results, which beat both the top and bottom lines.
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PagerDuty's CEO has apologized for quoting Martin Luther King Jr. in an email about mass layoffs. The quote was "inappropriate and insensitive" and the email's tone was wrong, CEO Jennifer Tejada said. "It is unbelievably callous to announce layoffs and the promotion of executives in the same email," one person wrote on Twitter. "The quote I included from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was inappropriate and insensitive. I should have been more upfront about the layoffs in the email, more thoughtful about my tone, and more concise.
The chief executive of a San Francisco startup apologized for quoting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr . in a layoff announcement, saying her email to employees was “inappropriate and insensitive.”Jennifer Tejada , chief executive at PagerDuty Inc., a cloud computing company, told staff last week she was cutting 7% of employees. PagerDuty is one of a number of companies that have recently delivered layoff news through email and have apologized for the downsizing.
New York CNN —A tech CEO is apologizing after quoting Martin Luther King Jr. in a layoffs announcement. On January 24, PagerDuty CEO Jennifer Tejada sent a letter to employees announcing the digital operations management company would eliminate about 7% of its workforce. Tejada quoted King at the end of that letter. “The quote I included from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was inappropriate and insensitive,” she said in the memo. I am sorry.”When asked for additional comment, a representative for PagerDuty pointed to the blog post updated with Tejada’s apology.
In an email to employees announcing layoffs, PagerDuty's CEO quoted Martin Luther King Jr.People on Twitter quickly criticized her use of a quote from the noted civil rights activist. In paragraphs before mentioning the layoffs, Tejada referenced the uncertainty of macroeconomic conditions and said the company is changing its current operating mode. Tom Gara, a technology communications manager at Meta, said on Twitter that Tejada's email was an "all time classic bad layoff announcement." Although King is largely remembered for his civil rights activism, he was also a proponent of unions and workers' rights. Tejada, who became CEO of the San Francisco-based company in 2016, has referenced King before.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe expect to be a durable, balanced growth company that will emerge even stronger, says PagerDuty CEOJennifer Tejada, PagerDuty CEO, joins 'TechCheck' to discuss the company's quarterly earnings results, the moves PagerDuty has been making in automation and how layoffs in tech will impact demand for the company's product.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDiverse leadership helps organizations dismantle communication silosJennifer Tejada, PagerDuty CEO, joins 'TechCheck' to discuss the benefits of investing in diversity across race and gender, and how it has been recognized with appreciation from customers and development teams.
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