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HMV music retailer in Britain sees live tweets about its layoffs

LONDON — An employee apparently fired from music retailer HMV let loose on the company’s Twitter feed Thursday, comparing the latest round of layoffs to a mass execution.

Published: Feb. 1, 2013 at 12:05 a.m. PST
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A man looks at discounted goods last month at a branch of HMV on Oxford Street in London. British music and entertainment retailer HMV admitted defeat in January after more than 90 years on the U.K. high street, suspending trading in its shares and calling in administrators to try to salvage any viable parts of the business. HMV is the last big retail chain selling recorded music in Britain. (MATT DUNHAM/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)

LONDON — An employee apparently fired from music retailer HMV let loose on the company’s Twitter feed Thursday, comparing the latest round of layoffs to a mass execution.

The rogue messages, which immediately attracted media attention, started with a missive saying “we’re tweeting live from HMV, where we’re all being fired! Exciting!!”

“There are over 60 of us being fired at once! Mass execution, of loyal employees who love the brand,” another message said.

The person’s identity wasn’t clear, but the Twitter messages came from the company’s verified account, suggesting an employee was responsible.

In a statement, Deloitte, HMV’s administrator, said that there had been 190 layoffs, most of them at the company’s head office.

“Although such decisions are always difficult, it is a necessary step in restructuring the business to enhance the prospects of securing its future as a going concern,” Deloitte’s Nick Edwards said in a statement.

The offending Twitter messages — including one which said “what have we to lose? It’s been a pleasure folks!” — were deleted about an hour after they were first sent out.

HMV, Britain’s last big music retailer, entered a form of bankruptcy protection earlier this month. The company had been steadily losing business to Internet music downloads.

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