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The bench, the accounting and the start of the tax bought on fire last December, conducted a round of significant redundancies, confirmed to TechCrunch.

The bench did not specify how many people were affected, but a person working there is estimated that the bench eliminates dozens of seats – this is a large part of about 300 people working for the company.

Departments such as customer success and tax services were directly influenced, with one person familiar with the subject by saying TechCrunch that most of Bench’s tax counseling team was eliminated.

Employer.com, San Francisco HR’s technology company that bought Bench last year, told TechCrunch that the decision to make the cuts “did not become light”.

“We deeply appreciate the contributions of our employees who worked diligently to maintain these accounts,” said employer.com cmo Matt Charney.

Under the previous property, Bench increased more than $ 110 million in VC funding and over $ 50 million in debt, but never reached profitability. The company burns through its cash and closed abruptly, eliminating its entire staff and leaving thousands of customers without access to their books. Employer.com then fell, buying a $ 9 million bench, repeating most of the starting workforce and committing to revive the start.

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However, two current bench workers and one former told TechCrunch that Bench has maintained most of his workforce as independent contractors, renewing their 30 days each month instead of hiring them as full -time employees. At the time of sale, Employer.com said this was a temporary measure.

These people also told TechCrunch that Bench said internally that the majority of his workforce would be based outside North America. However, CMO Charney said recent cuts reflect “the realities of the business’s turning and inheritance issues, rather than participating in any outsourcing strategic initiative”.

Charney told TechCrunch that Bench continues to explore long -term solutions for employees, which the company calls “Benchmates”, but that this structure was the most viable option to achieve people quickly board after close.

In addition to the structure of his workforce, Bench faced other challenges in today’s and former students in TechCrunch. For example, a large number of customers on the bench stirred after the tax period ended on April 15, they said. The bench was also unable to complete the taxes of many customers in time, a person who is immediately familiar with the issue, he told TechCrunch.

Some frustrated customers have also claimed that Bench charges people for services they have already paid under prior ownership. (The bench told TechCrunch as he honors all prepaid services.)

Charney told TechCrunch that while some customers are gone, it was partly a deliberate move to leave non -profitable customers.

“While we have seen an upward trend in the customer’s churn, a significant part of it was appropriate and necessary,” Charney said. “Over time, the decisions of pricing and service made before acquiring the bench led to a subset of customers to be supported by loss.”

Charney added that by moving forward, Bench plans to develop both the features and the staff.

For more information, read Employer.com’s Full statement on the dismissals of the bench here.

You can send tips safely to this journalist on the mark on +1 628-282-2811.

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