Musk mandating Twitter workers return to office or resign. Will other companies follow?

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'Musk is banning work from home probably to thin out Twitter and get a lot of people to voluntarily quit. He doesn't have to fire as many people.'

Professor Lynn Bowes-Sperry believes that if more companies decide to require a full-time return to the office they could lose talent in the long run.

"If you think you are going to lose your source of income then, yeah, you are going to go back, but I do think if you are not ready to go back or if you are not interested to go back because you can be productive from home why wouldn't you be looking for another job," said Bowes-Sperry. Stanford economics professor Nicholas Bloom believes Musk is using the working-from-home excuse to save money."Musk is banning work from home probably to thin out Twitter and get a lot of people to voluntarily quit. He doesn't have to fire as many people. Another view is that it's a short-run thing that if you are going to go through a massive change. So Twitter is changing direction pretty radically," said professor Nicholas Bloom.

According to Musk, Twitter is losing over $4 million a day. During that same recording, Musk also said that plenty of people at Tesla and SpaceX do work remotely, but it's "on an exception basis... for exceptional people."

 

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Nah. Working from the office is outdated and a waste of time.

If they want moral in the garbage can, they will. Never forget that Musk has the mentality of a slaver.

He wants people driving. Remember… he he owns a car company.

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