Working hours..! Elon Musk orders 'dismiss' if not possible..!

While Elon Musk has completely eliminated the management team at twitter, he has appointed a new team to oversee and restructure each division separately. sriram Krishnan, a Tamilian, will play a key role in this new team, as Elon Musk transitions twitter from day one to his other company's management style. For this, Elon Musk has started to operate with strict restrictions from the beginning, although all this is good for the development of the company, it has become a great crisis for the employees. Due to the fact that twitter has taken over the company for a total amount of 46.5 billion dollars, there is no one to question Elon Musk, thus the ultimate authority has come to Musk.
At the same time, Elon has borrowed from many people while buying the company, and similarly, it is necessary to ensure that advertising revenue and marketing do not decrease. Similarly, Elon Musk has a crisis that twitter can only be saved if it finds new ways to generate revenue. At this point, Elon Musk has given a very tight deadline to get twitter on the fast track to growth. As a result, managers at twitter have been ordered to make their employees work at least 12 hours a day and 7 days a week. Elon Musk's deadlines wouldn't have been met without this strict schedule. As a result, all employees are forced to work long hours, reports CNBC.Similarly, twitter employees have been ordered to work without asking any questions about employee overtime pay, comp-off, or job security. And most twitter engineers have been given a deadline of early november, and if they don't meet this deadline, employees will have their work cut out for them. Elon Musk has also reportedly warned that at least 50 percent of employees in each team will be laid off if the november deadline is not met. Twitter's chief people and diversity officer Talana Brandt, general manager of Core Technologies Nick Caldwell, chief marketing officer Leslie Berland, Twitter's product president Jay Sullivan and vice president of global sales Jean-Philippe Mahou resigned later friday after the crisis.

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