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PagerDuty CEO Jennifer Tejada, the author of the worst tech layoff email in recent months, wants you to know that she’s sorry. She refused to use the word “layoffs” and quoted Martin Luther King Jr., perhaps not right thing to do when laying off 7% of your employees.

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Dr. Martin Luther King addresses people on April 3 1968; PagerDuty CEO Jennifer Tejada in October 2019
PagerDuty CEO Jennifer Tejada said the quote she had included from Martin Luther King Jr. was "inappropriate and insensitive."
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Considering the steady stream of layoffs coursing through the tech industry, it’s understandable that some CEOs want to take extra care when informing employees that their company will also be cutting jobs. However, calling layoffs “refinements” and quoting Martin Luther King Jr. is not the way to go.

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on the left, a photo of PagerDuty CEO Jennifer Tejada at PagerDuty's IPO, on the right, a photo of MLK giving a speech
PagerDuty CEO Jennifer Tejada quoted Martin Luther King Jr. in an email announcing layoffs.