Elon Musk Converts Twitter HQ Into Small Bedrooms
Ever since Elon Musk took charge of Twitter, he has been experimenting continuously. After retrenchment of Twitter employees, now they are also increasing the pressure of work on them. In this sequence, Elon Musk has converted the rooms of the Twitter headquarters in San Francisco into small bedrooms. As Forbes reports, 39 beds have been prepared for employees to be able to stay overnight in the office.
It has been said in the report that when the employees came to the office on Monday, they saw that many rooms in the office had been converted into small bedrooms. The special thing is that there was no announcement about this move from Musk, or the company, which surprised the employees as well as shocked. Let me tell you, after Musk took over the company, there were reports of Twitter employees sleeping on the floor in the office.
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Earlier, an e-mail sent by Elon Musk to Twitter employees also came into the limelight, in which he wrote that the employees need to work harder to make Twitter more successful. Employees were given 36 hours to mentally prepare whether they would stay, or leave the company with three months advance salary.
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