Elon Musk gave tesla staff until wednesday to either return to work or leave, stating that if they disagreed with the company's policies, they should "pretend to work somewhere else." He issued a series of letters to staff, warning them that if they did not return to work, they would be fired. "If you want to work remotely, you must be in the office for a minimum of 40 hours a week (and I mean *minimum*). This is significantly less than what we expect of factory workers "According to Electrek, Musk wrote.


"Tesla employees are required to work a minimum of 40 hours each week in the office. Furthermore, the office must be where your actual coworkers are, not some far-flung phantom office. We'll presume you've quit if you don't show up "He went on to say that he would not run for office again. tesla CEO Elon Musk took a shot at companies that still allow remote workers. "Of course, some businesses do not demand this, but when was the last time they delivered a fantastic new product? It's been a long time, "In one of the emails, he wrote

Musk did not dispute sending the emails to his workers. If employees disagree with the company's return-to-office policy, he stated in a tweet, "They should pretend to work somewhere else." "Your presence must be more noticeable as you advance in rank. That's why I spent so much time at the plant, so those on the line could see me working alongside them. tesla would have gone bankrupt long ago if I hadn't done that "Musk stated the following. Furthermore, he noted, the "office" must be a major tesla office, not a "remote branch office unrelated to the job tasks, such as being in charge of human relations at the Fremont factory but having your office in another state."

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