Bitget CEO: Employee safety-related expenses will be covered by the company, and salary payments will not be affected by the work stoppage
Foresight News reported that Bitget CEO Gracy Chen released an internal letter stating, "We are closely monitoring the current security situation in the Middle East and understand that everyone may feel uneasy and concerned at this moment. We have activated emergency protocols and will accompany and support every colleague during this special period."
Please temporarily set aside concerns about work and income, and focus on ensuring the safety of yourself and your family; salaries will be paid in full and will not be affected by work stoppages or remote work; all expenses incurred for safety reasons will be fully covered by the company, including but not limited to: temporary accommodation, transportation, emergency supplies, and medical expenses. If evacuation is necessary, the company will cover all airfare and transportation costs."
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