London Twitter HQ abandoned and all signs of business removed 'after Musk's demands trigger 1,000 resignations'

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Twitter's London office 'deserted' and all signs of social media app removed in wake of Elon Musk's chaotic takeover

The multibillionaire had already locked out Twitter staff from their offices until Monday.

Workers for the two other businesses in the building were unsure if staff had been told to leave it, with one telling MailOnline: "That's a matter for security. We don’t know what happened."A source said there was "no trace of Twitter anywhere". Now he has shut existing workers out of their offices without explanation as he demanded "long hours at high intensity" and told them to be "extremely hardcore" if they are going to build "Twitter 2.0".He set up a deadline of 5pm US Eastern Time on Thursday for them to agree to the demands or leave Twitter with three months' severance pay.

An email sent to staff read: "Hi, Effective immediately, we are temporarily closing our office buildings and all badge access will be suspended. Offices will reopen on Monday, November 21st.

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They are all lazy bums anyway, our London office.

And yet Twitter is still working...

It’s always going to be a chaotic take over when you’re dealing with soy boys and girls throwing a tantrum. They’re used to moping about office drinking soy lattes and escaping to their meditation rooms and safe spaces, but when Elon wants them to do a full days graft, toys out!

Clearly people dont want to work and arent worried about the cost of living

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