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Elon Musk reportedly tells Tesla workers to be in office full-time or resign

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Elon Musk, Tesla CEO speaks during an event held in Hawthorne on April 30, 2015

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Elon Musk has, according to some reports, told TeslaTo return to work at least 40 hours per semaine, employees must either come to the office or go home.

In two emails obtained by ElectrekMusk claimed that workers must attend at least 40 hours per work week to a Tesla headquarters.

“Anyone who wishes to do remote work must be in the office for a minimum (and I mean *minimum*) of 40 hours per week or depart Tesla,” Musk reportedly said in one email. Musk stated in an email that this is less than what factory workers are required to do.

The email states that “if there are exceptional contributors to whom this is not possible, I will review those exceptions and approve them directly.”

Although there are many companies that do not require it, when was the last product they released? Musk sent the second email. Musk added that senior employees should be present and stated that this is why he had “lived in factory so long” and that, if he hadn’t, Tesla “would have been bankrupt long ago.”

Tesla is committed to creating and manufacturing the most innovative and valuable products possible. He said that this will not be possible by calling it in.”

Musk seemed to affirm the legitimacy of the emails Twitter. Answering to a question about leaked emails from an account on Twitter that promoted the CEO and Tesla Musk said:

A controversial CEO, known for his alleged intense focus on business. work expectations,Particularly among factory workersTo meet very ambitious production goals.

Musk, for example, called when Covid numbers rose in California in April 2020. health restrictions He called him “fascist” during company earnings calls. He kept the Fremont plant in California, which he owns, operating. despite health orders but faced no repercussions from the state or Alameda County.

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