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Twitter Becomes Elon Musk’s “Hotel” for Personnel

Twitter Becomes Elon Musk’s “Hotel” for Personnel

Photos of Twitter office space transform into bedrooms have been sent to the BBC. The conversion is currently the subject of an investigation by the authorities. In San Francisco as to whether or not it violates any building codes.

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One of the pictures depicts a bedroom with a double bed, a wardrobe, and a pair of slippers. According to a former staff member, new Twitter CEO Elon Musk has been residing at the company’s headquarters since he purchased the company.

1In an email sent to all Twitter employees one month ago, he said that to be successful, they “will need to be extremely hardcore.” Following the receipt of a complaint, the Department of Building Inspection of San Francisco has acknowledged that it is investigating suspected violations.

Mr. Musk stated that the city was criticizing businesses for allowing “tired employees” to have access to beds. Mr. Musk tweeted that he would continue to work and sleep in the office “until the org is fixe.” This tweet has since been delete.

2In addition, photographs of people sleeping on sofas while using Twitter have been sent to the BBC. Another one of the meeting rooms has an alarm clock. And there’s a picture hanging above a bed that’s been set up.

“It looks like a hotel room,” remarked one former worker. They continued by saying that Mr. Musk frequently stays the night at the Twitter headquarters in San Francisco. The BBC contacted Twitter for comment but did not immediately react to the inquiry.

Mr. Musk sent an email to all of the employees at the company earlier this month, informing them. That they would need to work “long hours at high intensity.” Mr. Musk finished his takeover of Twitter in October.

3In his writing, he stated that “only exceptional performance will constitute a passing grade,” Scott Wiener, a state lawmaker from California, provided the following statement to the BBC on Wednesday: “At this point, he is forcing the employees of Twitter to sleep on the job.

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