Earlier today, a group of unnamed HMV staff took to the organisation’s official Twitter account to give live updates on their immediate firing.
The tweets, which have since all been deleted, have shown the true feelings for the staff who genuinely wanted the brand to succeed. A sad time for music, and big wake-up-call organisations who believe it’s still ‘fair’ to treat their staff unfairly.
Staff breed success; treat your staff well and they will want to work for you and help advocate your brand.
Anyway, said tweets are below. Let’s hope these folk (as well as the other 3,940) find new jobs soon.
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