Elon Musk Tells Remote Tesla Workers They Can 'Pretend to Work Somewhere Else'
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Elon Musk, Tells Remote Tesla Workers They Can, 'Pretend to Work Somewhere Else'.
According to NBC News, Elon Musk has reportedly told Tesla employees to return to their offices for
at least 40 hours a week or leave the company. .
According to NBC News, Elon Musk has reportedly told Tesla employees to return to their offices for
at least 40 hours a week or leave the company. .
If you don’t show up,
we will assume you have resigned, Elon Musk, leaked emails, via Electrek.
In two emails obtained by Electrek, Musk told employees
that he would personally review and approve any
exceptions for particularly exceptional contributors.
In two emails obtained by Electrek, Musk told employees
that he would personally review and approve any
exceptions for particularly exceptional contributors.
There are of course companies
that don’t require this, but
when was the last time they
shipped a great new product?
It’s been a while, Elon Musk, leaked emails, via Electrek.
There are of course companies
that don’t require this, but
when was the last time they
shipped a great new product?
It’s been a while, Elon Musk, leaked emails, via Electrek.
Tesla has and will create
and actually manufacture the most
exciting and meaningful products
of any company on Earth.
This will not happen by phoning it in, Elon Musk, leaked emails, via Electrek.
Tesla has and will create
and actually manufacture the most
exciting and meaningful products
of any company on Earth.
This will not happen by phoning it in, Elon Musk, leaked emails, via Electrek.
NBC reports that Musk
seemed to confirm the validity
of the emails in a post to Twitter.
In response to a question about
the leaked emails, Musk tweeted, , “They should pretend to work somewhere else.”.
In response to a question about
the leaked emails, Musk tweeted, , “They should pretend to work somewhere else.”.
According to NBC, other Big Tech
companies have yet to force
workers to return to the office. .
According to NBC, other Big Tech
companies have yet to force
workers to return to the office. .
Employers like Amazon, Apple, Google and Meta
have gone to great lengths to retain workers amid
what's been called the "Great Resignation.".
Employers like Amazon, Apple, Google and Meta
have gone to great lengths to retain workers amid
what's been called the "Great Resignation.".
These efforts include allowing
at least some remote work.
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