Elon Musk tells Tesla employees: Return to the office, or else
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2022-06-02 06:54:17
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The coverage, disclosed in leaked emails Musk sent to Tesla's govt employees Tuesday, was first reported by electrical car news site Electrek.
"Anybody who wishes to do remote work must be within the workplace for a minimal (and I mean *minimal*) of 40 hours per week or depart Tesla. This is less than we ask of manufacturing facility employees," Musk wrote, including that the workplace have to be the employee's primary office the place the other workers they recurrently interact with are primarily based — "not a remote branch office unrelated to the job duties."
Musk stated he would personally overview any request for exemption from the coverage, however that for essentially the most half, "If you happen to do not present up, we are going to assume you've resigned."
Tesla (TSLA) didn't reply to a request for comment on the coverage change, however Musk appeared to verify it in a tweet of his own early Wednesday when asked on Twitter, "Hey Elon...any extra remark to people who suppose coming into work is an antiquated idea?" Musk replied: "They should fake to work elsewhere."The policy is totally at odds with that of the other tech company Musk is attempting to buy, Twitter (TWTR), which has beforehand announced staff can continue to do business from home "ceaselessly" if they like. "Wherever you're feeling most efficient and creative is the place you'll work and that includes working from home full-time eternally," CEO Parag Agrawal wrote in a note to Twitter's nearly 100,000 workers in March, just before Musk's interest in owning the social media platform was disclosed.At Tesla, however, that won't be the case. It's particularly important that senior managers be seen in the office, Musk said, adding that was one of the causes he primarily lived on the Tesla factory in Fremont, California, when the corporate was struggling to increase production in 2017 and 2018."If I had not done that, Tesla would way back have gone bankrupt," he wrote. "There are after all firms that don't require this, but when was the final time they shipped an important new product? It's been some time."
He added, "Tesla has and will create and really manufacture the most thrilling and meaningful products of any firm on Earth," he added. "This is not going to occur by phoning it in."
Surveys present nearly all of workplace staff prefer the option to do business from home. Since reopening offices following Covid-19 shutdowns, many companies beyond Twitter have introduced increased flexibility for employees who need to work remotely, partly as a technique to retain or entice talent in a particularly tight labor market. However the world's richest person does not seem concerned about that dynamic.Quelle: www.cnn.com