In a missive seen by the BBC, Twitter told staff:"Effective immediately, we are temporarily closing our office buildings and all badge access will be suspended. Offices will reopen on Monday, November 21st.
"Thank you for your flexibility. Please continue to comply with company policy by refraining from discussing company information on social media, with the press or elsewhere." The move followed the passing of a deadline set by Musk, also CEO of electric car maker Tesla and rocket company SpaceX, which required workers to opt into working long hours in anenvironment. Those who failed to agree were told they would get a three-month severance package.
Hours after the 5pm Eastern Time deadline on Thursday, hundreds of Twitter employees appear to have declined the offer. According to reports, Musk met with undecided employees who were key to operations to try to persuade them to stay. Other employees were asked to join conference calls to hear Musk's pitch. During one,
More balanced, the AI is happy enough with this article.
You might want update your article. The 'laid-off employee in charge of badge access' tweet was a joke from a parody account!
Not if they didn't click that link... those will NOT be working from today. Makes you wonder. Does he even know what is still being taken care of in his business... and whatisn't.🤔🤭