Musk threatens Tesla employees with dismissal if they do not comply with this decision!

Tesla CEO Elon Musk got into a discussion about going back to the office on Twitter by revealing an email he sent on Tuesday to executives at electric car maker Tesla.

“Remote work is no longer acceptable,” Musk wrote, “Anyone who wants to do remote work must be in the office for a minimum of 40 hours per week, or they must leave Tesla,” noting that this limit is less than it requires. Tesla of factory workers.

The CEO went on to specify the places of attendance imposed on employees, writing: “It should be a main Tesla office, not a remote branch office that has nothing to do with the duties of the job, for example being in charge of human relations for the Fremont factory, means that it should not be Your office is in another state.

This was not the first time that Musk showed his harsh treatment of employees, according to “Bloomberg”, and Al Arabiya.net reviewed it.

And “Bloomberg” quoted a person close to Elon Musk, that he once noticed a group of trainees wandering while waiting in line for coffee at SpaceX, which he considered an underestimation of production, and then threatened to expel all the trainees if the matter was repeated, and he also ordered the installation of security cameras to monitor Compliance.

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