The concept of home office arrived with everything in 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic forced many companies to adopt this work measure. Taking this concept to an extreme, Elon Musk, is implementing rooms in the office of the Twitter — the company recently acquired by the billionaire —, a path that reverses logic and leads from home to the office. The measure has not been well received, especially among the employees of the social network. 6s3zk
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Musk he's turned some office spaces at Twitter's San Francisco headquarters into bedrooms, and apparently he's making one for himself, too. This attracted the attention of San Francisco Department of Building Inspection, which said it was investigating the reports. Elon Musk was unimpressed with this comeback, tweeting: “So the city of San Francisco attacks companies that provide beds for tired employees instead of ensuring children are protected from fentanyl. Where are your priorities @LondonBreed!?"

His decision to have some employees sleep in the office comes after an employee tweeted a picture of his boss on a sleeping bag and a mask on the floor of the Twitter office, early last month, shortly after the billionaire took control of the social network.
Some rooms look like bedrooms, including messy mattresses, curtains and giant monitors to access the conference room, with four to eight beds per floor, according to officials reports to local media.

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The changes appear to be part of Musk's plan for the "hardcore twitter", in which he demands that workers put in "long hours at high intensity" after laying off nearly half of the company's workforce. The American press also reported that the company did not request any permission to use parts of the building for residential purposes.
We need to make sure the building is being used as intended. There are different building code requirements for residential buildings, including those used for short-term stays. These codes ensure people are using spaces safely.
Patrick Hannan, spokesman for the San Francisco Department of Building Inspection
Some employees said that no announcement was made about the new beds, but that they believed they were there so workers could spend the night in the office. 🇧🇷Doesn't look good“, they said. 🇧🇷It's another clear sign of disrespect. There is no discussion. Just the beds appeared. "
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