Before this, Musk removed "days of rest" from Twitter employees' schedules. Employees may use their monthly "days of rest" to unwind and refresh.
Digital Desk: The new CEO of Twitter, Elon Musk sent an email to the team that was his first communication with them following his appointment. Musk reportedly mentioned permanently ending the "work from home" policy in his letter to his staff. Additionally, he warned staff that "tough times ahead" are coming. Before this, Musk removed "days of rest" from Twitter employees' schedules. Employees may use their monthly "days of rest" to unwind and refresh.
According to Bloomberg News, Elon Musk issued Twitter staff the first formal communication about how the US economy might affect the company. There was no other way to "sugarcoat," according to Musk.
According to reports, Musk has stopped allowing his staff to work remotely and has asked them to put in 40 hours a week. He has stated that he will only permit staff to work remotely in special circumstances.
According to Musk's email to his staff, which Bloomberg was able to receive, "the path ahead is arduous and will require intense work to achieve." He continued, "Over the next few days, the absolute top priority is detecting and suspending any verified bots, trolls, or spam," in another message.
Working from home isn't something Elon Musk enjoys very much. Recall that Musk had asked the Tesla staff to get back to work. If they didn't come back to work, he warned the staff of grave consequences.
Musk informed Tesla staff members through email that remote work is no longer an option. Anyone who wants to work remotely must be present in the office for at least 40 hours a week, he wrote in the email, "or leave Tesla."
In addition, Musk clarified that the location "must be a major Tesla office, not a remote branch office unrelated to the job tasks, for example, being responsible for human relations at the Fremont factory but having your office in another state."
Musk's most recent Twitter Blue subscription plan, which became active on the platform, has caused turmoil. A number of imposters tried to trick other users by taking on the personas of well-known figures.
People find it difficult to distinguish between a genuine profile and a phoney one due to Musk's new verification strategy. This is mainly since anyone who is prepared to spend $8 or Rs 650 on Twitter can obtain a Blue tick.
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