Elon Musk’s vision to revolutionize Twitter introduced a new facet this weekwhen some of the spaces at the company’s headquarters in San Francisco (California) were converted into dormitories, with beds, curtains and reclinersas reported Forbes.
Some employees noticed the change and remembered the photo from a month ago of Evan Jones, from the Product Area, showing his boss Esther Crawford in a sleeping bag. “When your team is racing against time to meet deadlines, sometimes you sleep where you work,” she replied.
Forbes He claims to have received a photo of a kind of work bedroom, with a rug, a nightstand, a bed what in, lamp and armchairs. His informants assured them that they have not received any announcement in this regard, and that the rumor is that it is a space for those who stay overnight in the office.
In November, Elon Musk took over the helm of Twitter, announcing to employees left behind that they could leave or stay, with the condition of working intensively on “Twitter 2.0″.
Forbes He adds that his anonymous sources explain that there is a floor dedicated to these rooms, and that people are already staying late, “so it makes sense.” Musk even said that he would lead by example, and that he would work and sleep in the offices until the organization was complete; he said it in a tweet that he later deleted.
Given this novelty, the San Francisco Department of Building Inspectors has announced that it will open an investigation. “We need to make sure that the building is being used for its intended purpose,” a representative told radio reporter Ted Goldberg. KQED.
BREAKING: San Francisco building inspectors are launching an investigation into reports Twitter has converted several office rooms at its headquarters into sleeping quarters for employees. ‘We need to make sure the building is being used as intended’ @sfdbi rep tells @KQEDnews
—Ted Goldberg (@TedrickG) December 6, 2022
Musk responded to Goldberg in his style, saying that the city of San Francisco attacks your company for providing beds to tired employees, instead of taking care of the children from ingesting fentanyl by accident, and attaching the news of a local case. (AND)
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