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The CEO of a tech company based in San Francisco has posted an apology after she quoted Martin Luther King Jr. in a layoff letter sent to employees last week. PagerDuty CEO Jennifer Tahata sent the letter to the employees announcing layoffs on Thursday toward the end of the letter Tahata closed with the words of Martin Luther King Inc.: "I am reminded in moments like this of something Martin Luther King said"
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