The payment processing platform accidentally sent an image of a cartoon duck in emails to employees notifying them of their termination, The Post has learned. Stripe accidentally sent an image of ...
The payments-software company Stripe accidentally emailed an image of a cartoon duck to some employees when notifying them that they had been laid off, Business Insider has learned. The company ...
Business Insider reports that employees affected by layoffs received a PDF image of a duck in their emails, as well as a termination date that was not correct. A spokesperson for Stripe confirmed ...
Getting laid off is one of the most unpleasant experiences anyone can face ... Duck." Adding insult to injury was the fact that the email contained the wrong termination dates. Quack? Stripe ...
A cute cartoon duck can be the bearer of bad news. Stripe is laying off 300 people, or about 3.5% of its global workforce — and in emails to some terminated employees, the company accidentally ...
A spokesperson for Stripe confirmed that the image of a duck, accompanied by text reading 'US-Non-California Duck', was accidentally attached as a PDF to emails sent to some of the laid-off employees.
Stripe is cutting 300 jobs from its global workforce, but some employees got an image of a yellow cartoon duck instead of the intended termination email. Some of the employees were also told ...