Musk's team similarly shuttered offices during the mass layoffs earlier this month out of a concern for safety and an apparent fear that exiting employees could attempt to sabotage the company on their way out.
"Regarding remote work, all that is required for approval is that your manager takes responsibility for ensuring that you are making an excellent contribution," Musk said in the email, adding that workers would be expected to attend in-person meetings no less than once a month.
That employee said management now appears to have grown concerned about the number of people planning to depart and are "scrambling" to convince talent to stay. Twitter, which has reportedly eliminated most of its public relations team, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. "People don't want to sacrifice their mental health and family lives to make the richest man in the world richer," the former employee added.
Any chance he’s looking for the door to Being John Malcovich?
Many workers rejected Elon Musk's terms for staying with the company, choosing instead to depart, according to multiple current and former employees. I respect that, rather than having babies crying. Accept the fact that it is his company.
Oh well
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Can ya wait till after the Dolphins win the SB please…?!!! 👌
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