Elon Musk sent a letter to Tesla top managers announcing a ban on full-fledged remote work, Bloomberg reports.
According to the document, everyone who wants to work remotely must be in the office for at least 40 hours a week. Whoever is against can leave the company. If someone has a good reason, then he should personally write to Musk for approval.
Twitter users have already sent out a screenshot of the document, including Musk, who neither confirmed nor denied its authenticity. However, to the question “what should those who consider the office an outdated concept” Elon advised pretend to work elsewhere. [Bloomberg]
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