Peloton CEO Barry McCarthy’s first all-hands meeting cut short after laid-off employees crash it

Posted on AllSides February 9th, 2022
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Peloton held a virtual all-hands meeting Wednesday that was meant to introduce its new CEO, Barry McCarthy.

Instead, a conversation between McCarthy and former CEO John Foley was abruptly cut short, according to three people familiar with the details of the meeting.

Current and former employees started firing off angry comments about this week’s announced job cuts and accusations of mismanagement in the chat function, messages obtained by CNBC show.

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