San Francisco officials are investigating reports that Twitter has set up sleeping quarters for employees in its office, prompting Elon Musk to lash out at Mayor London Breed.
to San Francisco's 311 service, and the city's Department of Building Inspection says it will investigate.
Twitter hasn't filed any applications with the city to convert parts of its office for residential use, the Chronicle"We investigate all complaints," DBI spokesperson Patrick Hannan told the Chronicle. "We need to make sure the building is being used as intended.": "So city of SF attacks companies providing beds for tired employees instead of making sure kids are safe from fentanyl.
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