The amount of Musk's affairs and scandals since he took over Twitter - only increases. According to photos revealed this morning (Thursday) by the BBC, couches that double as beds are scattered throughout the headquarters, and another meeting room has a bed, an alarm clock and pictures.
A former employee claims that Musk regularly stays and sleeps at the company's headquarters in San Francisco since he bought Twitter.
"It looks like hotel rooms," the employee said.
Another claim is that washing machines were also installed in the offices.
Twitter 1.0 generated $5 billion a year and covered employees' hotel costs.
Fortunately both issues have now been fixed https://t.co/2tufYwnFqu
— Casey Newton (@CaseyNewton) December 8, 2022
"He doesn't care about the workers"
The San Francisco Department of Building Inspection confirmed that it is investigating possible building code violations following a complaint.
Musk in response claimed that the city is attacking companies for providing beds to "tired workers".
In a deleted tweet, Musk said he would work and sleep in the office "until the organization is fixed."
There are also multiple pictures of sofas set up as beds.
Clearly lots of staff have been sleeping at Twitter pic.twitter.com/fN7zm9KZzI
— James Clayton (@JamesClayton5) December 7, 2022
California State Senator Scott Wiener made it clear that "he clearly doesn't care about the people who work for him."
An official in the building inspection department added: "We need to make sure that the building is used according to the needs of the headquarters as planned."
Remember, after firing thousands of employees upon taking over the company, Musk addressed those who remained in an email with an ultimatum to work "long and intense hours, or leave the company."
This email caused a wave of resignations.
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