ICYMI: Elon Musk hands Tesla execs ultimatum: Return to the office or get out — via financialpost ElonMusk Tesla
Elon Musk, chief executive officer of Tesla Inc., waded into the return-to-office debate on Twitter by elaborating on an email he apparently sent Tuesday to the electric-car maker’s executive staff.
The CEO went on to specify that the office “must be a main Tesla office, not a remote branch office unrelated to the job duties, for example being responsible for Fremont factory human relations, but having your office be in another state.” Musk viewed this as an affront to productivity. According to Rabois, who knows Musk from their days at PayPal Holdings Inc., Musk threatened to fire all the interns if it happened again, and had security cameras installed to monitor compliance.
The reference to Tesla factory workers is also interesting in light of the situation at the carmaker’s plant in Shanghai.
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