Elon Musk’s “Hardcore” Twitter Ultimatum Backfired. Now What?

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Elon Musk’s edict for workers to commit to “hardcore” Twitter reportedly pushed hundreds of employees—possibly thousands—to leave the company on Thursday.

It’s become clear that Musk’s blow-it-all-up-and-see-what-works approach to running Twitter has created an untenable work environment for many. “My boss was laid off, and my boss’s boss—the head of the department—quit. So I did not know who my boss was.

I didn’t know what new assignment I had,” former Twitter employeeNPR. “We’re not really sure if the work we’re doing matters to the new ownership,” Ingle, a data scientist who worked on the platform’s civic integrity team, said. Musk laid off about half of the company’s 7,500 employees two weeks ago, reportedly

 

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Lefty VF getting in above their understanding again.

Seems fine

ElonIsDestroyingTwitter

His actions make sense if you presuppose he smokes a joint right before hand

backfired? how are you sure this isn’t the outcome he wanted? nice tweet btw. glad you’re still here :)

Sad

Saving him compensation…backfires 🤪

it’s their choice, no?

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Twitter employees head for the exits after Elon Musk' 'extremely hardcore' work ultimatum | CNN BusinessAnother employee exodus appears to be underway at Twitter as many workers rejected Elon Musk's ultimatum to work 'extremely hardcore,' choosing instead to depart the company, according to multiple current and former employees. Has it been clarified what “extremely hardcore” means? A lot of dev, engineers, support, pretty much anyone in a build position tend to work more than 50 hours a week as is. I mean I’m in a compliance type role and I end up doing more than 40. Twitter employees embodying the stereotype. And the site works as well as ever. Sounds like he found a way to reduce headcount voluntarily.
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