Several reports and conversations have been leaked from inside the corporate offices of Twitterwhere it is known that the employees will be demanding Elon Musk Which restores the supply of basic supplies for daily activities, such as toilet paper in the bathroom.
In theory, Elon Musk is the richest subject in the world, but in recent weeks we’ve seen how the co-owners of Tesla Motors and SpaceX He would be in serious financial and even legal trouble in terms of managing the social network he had bought.
One of the most recent and unexpected twists we saw a few days ago when the owners of one of his corporate buildings filed a legal claim against the tycoon for non-payment of rent.
But apparently this will be just one of many problems at the company where its employees are starting to speak out.
Elon Musk’s staff request is filtered inside Twitter: toilet paper
a report of business Insider Reveals that Elon Musk will be firing the maintenance and cleaning staff of the Twitter Corporate Building in New York City as early as 2023 this year.
So over the past few days, office workers have seen the visible results of this drastic decision, with toilets starting to stink and some toilets already clogged.
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Two internal whistleblowers who worked for the social network in said building shared with the outlet that there is not even toilet paper on site, all despite Musk’s demand that employees must come to work in person 5 days a week .
The informants themselves tell us that conversations have started on Slack and various emails have been sent asking Elon to restore the paper supply for the bathrooms. But till now he had not received any reply.
This absence of basic items must have already had an effect on the morale of the work force where working conditions seem to be constantly extreme.
For example, in corporate San Francisco, it has become common for employees to sleep right inside the building.
Meanwhile, Elon Musk maintains his position of cutting costs as much as possible across all of the company’s headquarters.