HMV's Twitter feed hijacked as reports of redundancies emerge
31 Jan 2013 | by Gemma Charles
HMV employees have used the brand's official Twitter feed to live-blog mass redundancies taking place at the beleaguered high street entertainment chain.
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Music retailer HMV has found its Twitter account revealing to the world that 60 staff were being made redundant in a 'mass execution', with comments including 'We are live tweeting from HR where we're all being fired!'.
HMV employees have used the brand's official Twitter feed to live-blog mass redundancies taking place at the beleaguered high street entertainment chain.
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