The micro blogging site Twitter has gone through many changes since the time Elon Musk took over.
Since October last year, the company has implemented a slew of cost-cutting measures as it looks to offset a plunge in revenue.
In a new major change, Mush has now changed Twitter's parental leave policy from 20 weeks to just 2 weeks, a report by News by New York Times has stated.
According to a tweet by Kate Conger, a tech reporter from The New York Times's, Twitter will now offer only two weeks of paid parental leave, down from 20 weeks (four months)
A report by New York Post states that US does not have a national policy for paid family leave. As per the Family and Medical Leave Act, it gives certain employees “unpaid, job-protected leave for specified family and medical reasons" for a period of up to 12 weeks.