- About half of Twitter employees were laid off Friday in an effort to reduce overhead cost of the financially troubled company
- But now dozens of employees are in the process of being asked back to the platform after being abruptly cut off from company access
- A new report reveals that some of those who were let go on Friday, were fired by mistake
- Employees who kept their jobs were asked over the weekend to nominate names of people who should be asked back to the company
- Roll out of the new blue check mark subscription system has been delayed until after the midterm election on Tuesday