Twitter's makeshift hotel rooms show just how broken US work culture is | CNN Business

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In the chaotic six weeks that Elon Musk has been at the helm of Twitter, two divergent workplace ideals, both rooted in Silicon Valley startup culture, have been dramatically clashing. | Analysis

Editor’s Note: A version of this story appeared in CNN Business’ Nightcap newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free, here. American work culture is having an identity crisis.

You arrive to work in jeans and a company-branded hoodie, stop by the cafeteria for your company-subsidized breakfast and coffee, plop yourself into a beanbag chair and get to work, coding for 12 hours and breaking for a company-hosted happy hour before wrapping up yet another shift at the job you’re still just grateful to have, given the grim job market you graduated into in the fallout of the Great Recession… What would be the harm, given all of that, of just conking out on one of those...

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How come you arent reporting on the previous owners of twitter covering for and protecting pedophiles and child sex trafficking?

elonmusk

You got issues with those kinds of elections, they never run out.

Can you say burnouts?

It's one crappy company pushing its employees. Let's not go all Marx and Engels.

twitter is non of your business

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