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New CEO Twitter, Elon Musk, announced to its employees the end of remote work in connection with the upcoming “hard times”.
In accordance with bloombergthe tycoon is waiting for the workers to arrive in the offices Twitter at least 40 hours per week.
predicts bad times
According to an email sent by Musk and seen by the publication, he points out that “there is no way to sweeten the message” because the economic context will affect the company’s advertising revenue.
The old administration Twitter in 2020, it was noted that they could work from home “forever” if they wanted to.
But the vision Elon Musk incompatible with this solution. In June, he emailed Tesla executives asking them to return to the office and stressed that remote work was unacceptable.
“The taller you are, the more noticeable your presence should be,” he wrote. Elon Musk according to electrek. “That’s why I lived so long at the plant so that those who were on the line could see how I work with them. If I hadn’t done this, Tesla would have gone bankrupt long ago.”
cardinal changes
Arrival from Elon Musk a Twitter This meant big changes in the company, especially in connection with a large wave of layoffs that affected 50% of the staff.
According to the billionaire, the company is losing at least $4 million a day due to pressure from “activist groups” on advertisers, which forces them to decide not to invest in advertising.
To get the money back, Musk is considering providing subscription services on the platform, such as the already controversial $8/month blue check. But his ideas can go further: he even thought about charging all users.
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I’m Liza Grey, an experienced news writer and author at the Buna Times. I specialize in writing about economic issues, with a focus on uncovering stories that have a positive impact on society. With over seven years of experience in the news industry, I am highly knowledgeable about current events and the ways in which they affect our daily lives.