Friday Digest: Big flock of Twitter workers fly the coop; Musk walks back remote work talk - San Francisco Business Times

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Twitter workers are flying the coop, Visa's named a new CEO and Elizabeth Holmes could go to prison — all happening today, Friday, Nov. 18 in the Bay Area. Plug in to the news stream here.

Good morning, Bay Area. Kicking this Friday off with Bay Area politics, after more votes were counted, it's now clear Matt Mahan will become mayor of San Jose while Lisa Gillmor will have a third term as mayor of Santa Clara. Meanwhile, the race for Oakland's mayor is still up in the air. On Wall Street, two San Francisco retailers posted third quarter results on Thursday with opposite effects to their stock prices: dropped roughly 6%.

owner Elon Musk gave employees at the San Francisco tech giant an ultimatum to either commit to “working long hours at high intensity” or get out, so many have opted to take severance this week that it spurred the company to close its offices until Monday. The office closure came after more workers than expected decided to call it quits, causing confusion over who should still be allowed access to Twitter property.

 

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