Musk’s Memo to Tesla Staff: Return to or Leave the Company

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(Reuters) – Tesla Inc’s lead executive Elon Musk has called on workers to resume their duties or leave the company, according to a memo sent to which it circulated on social media.

“Anyone who needs to paint remotely will have to be on the job site for a minimum (and I mean a minimum) of 40 hours a week or leave Tesla,” the memo says.

Reuters may simply not determine the authenticity of the note. Tesla did not respond to a request for comment. Musk may simply not be reached for comment.

Reacting to the memo that was tweeted from an unverified account, the billionaire, who proposed privatizing Twitter Inc as part of a $44 billion deal, said, “They intend to work elsewhere. “

Musk would “review and approve” any instance where they can meet the minimum, according to the memo.

Tesla joins a wave of corporations that it’s not easy to get back to work for employees. While some giant employers have followed voluntary work-from-home policies on an ongoing basis, others, adding Alphabet Inc. ‘s Google, believe it’s more productive. to encourage face-to-face interactions between colleagues.

Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal tweeted in March that Twitter offices would reopen but that painters could continue to paint from home if they wished.

“The position where you feel most productive and artistic is where you work and that includes leaving home full-time for good,” Agrawal said in a https://bit. ly/3x6oy1e tweet dated March 3.

(Tiyashi Datta reports from Bengaluru; Editing via Anil D’Silva)

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