'Shark Tank' star Kevin O'Leary prefers his employees work from home — unlike Elon Musk
said the savings were the result of lower rent and staff turnover, as well as increased productivity.and said that the"laptop classes are living in la-la land," during an interview with CNBC.
Musk said that he thinks it's unfair that remote workers are able to work from the comfort of their own homes, while the people that make their cars or food have no other option but to physically go into work everyday and called the work-from-home movement"morally wrong.""The world's changed. The economy has changed.
Though, the investor said he could understand why Musk would be against remote work at businesses like Tesla and SpaceX. "I get the idea that you want collaboration between engineers," O'Leary said of Musk's companies."They're sitting around trying to solve design problems or whatever, but it has nothing to do with the other ten sectors of the economy, which have already made a decision."
Musk has already taken strides to bring his workers into the office. Last year, he told Tesla workers to
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