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Parag Agrawal, Twitter's CEO, takes 'few weeks' of parental leave

Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, 37, is taking "half a month" of paternity leave for the introduction of his subsequent kid, the miniature publishing content to a blog stage has affirmed.


Agrawal, who became Twitter CEO in November and is the leader backer of Twitter's interior guardians' local area, plans to be "associated" with the organization's chief group during his leave.


"It's an individual choice, and we made a parental leave program (supporting as long as 20 weeks of adaptable leave) that is customisable therefore," Laura Yagerman, head of corporate interchanges at Twitter, told The Verge.


The organization, in any case, has not named a break CEO to deal with the every day issues while Agrawal is on leave.


As per the latest information from the World Policy Analysis Center, the normal paid maternity leave all over the planet is 29 weeks, and the normal paid paternity leave is four months.


Prior, Mark Zuckerberg, Meta CEO, required two months of fatherly leave after the births of his little girls in 2015 and 2017.


Reddit fellow benefactor Alexis Ohanian required four months of paternity leave in 2017 when his significant other, tennis star Serena Williams, brought forth their girl.


Twitter, under new CEO Agrawal, posted strong resuls for its December quarter of 2021, as income came to $1.57 billion (with promotion income of $1.41 billion) - - both up 22% (on-year) - - driven by continuous income item upgrades, strong deals execution and a proceeded with expansion in sponsor interest.


The miniature writing for a blog stage announced 217 million normal mDAU (monetisable every day dynamic clients), up 13%, driven result enhancements, as well as worldwide discussion around recent developments.


"Our solid 2021 exhibition positions us to further develop execution and follow through on our 2023 objectives. We are more engaged and better coordinated to convey further developed personalisation and choice for our crowd, accomplices, and sponsors," said Agrawal who took over from Jack Dorsey in November.

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