Tesla CEO Elon Musk urges his electronics company employees to immediately return vehicles and work in the office from Tesla’s office or leave their workplace. In an email that went viral on Twitter, Elon Musk said working from home was no longer acceptable at Tesla. Musk’s move comes when Covid-19 cases are flat in the United States, opening offices.
According to the leaked email, the Tesla CEO has given his employees. What he calls a request, stressing that at least 40 hours a week at the company is non-negotiable.
“Anyone who wants to work remotely has to be in the office at least (at least) 40 hours a week or leave Tesla. That’s less than what we want from factory workers,” reads the leaked email purportedly sent by Musk. The world’s richest man also added that if there were an “extraordinary worker” in the office who couldn’t enforce minimum hours, he would review and approve the case. “If any outstanding contributor cannot do this. I will immediately review and approve the exception,” Musk wrote in the leaked email.
“Furthermore, the ‘office’ should be Tesla’s headquarters, not a remote branch unrelated to official duties, like B. Human relations at the Fremont plant, but your office should be in a different state. “Thanks, Elon,” he wrote.
When asked if coming to work is an outdated concept, Musk said, “They should pretend to work somewhere else.”
In May’s interview with the Financial Times, Elon Musk praised office visitors in China, saying that the Chinese workforce “burns oil at 3 a.m.,” not midnight oil. He even said that people in the United States avoid going to the office.