Musk tells Twitter employees that ‘good’ employees can work remotely

Despite recent bans on remote work at Tesla and SpaceX, Elon Musk told Twitter employees on Thursday that he wouldn’t necessarily implement the same policy at the social network. “If someone can only work remotely and they’re good, it doesn’t make sense to fire them,” Musk told Twitter employees during a virtual town hall. Musk also noted that Twitter’s job is different from Tesla’s . “Tesla makes cars, and you can’t make cars remotely,” he said. While his comments may be a good thing for those who want to continue working remotely, Musk reportedly did not elaborate on how this will be done. How he will handle remote work at Twitter in a $44 billion acquisition. His claims of letting “good” employees work remotely suggest that Twitter under Musk may reduce remote work options, if not outright. “It could be a blow to remote work because it does reduce team spirit, and even if someone is working remotely, they have to come to the office sometimes so they can get to know their colleagues…for me, probably strong Tends to be people who can work together face-to-face, but if someone is good, then remote work is fine too.”

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