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How are the bed offices that Elon Musk has on Twitter | Digital Trends Spanish

The rumor came true and once again confirms the madness of Elon Musk, because the Twitter employees they had alleged that their commitment to the new boss was reaching limits bordering on abuse, such as turning offices into bedrooms, with beds, to work non-stop on the platform.

The BBC obtained exclusive images that demonstrate the absurd situation.

“As of Monday (December 5), the office has “modest rooms with unmade mattresses, drab curtains, and giant telepresence monitors in the conference room” with four to eight beds per floor, employees told Forbes. The changes appear to be part of Musk’s plan for “tough Twitter” in which he has required workers to put in “long hours at high intensity” after he laid off almost half of the company’s workforce.” .

The San Francisco Chronicle reported that the company has not applied for any permission to use parts of the building for residential purposes.

The San Francisco building inspection department confirmed to various news outlets that it is looking into the matter after receiving a complaint and that it plans to inspect the company’s headquarters.

NEW: The BBC has obtained pictures of inside Twitter – rooms that have been converted into bedrooms – for staff to sleep in.

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— James Clayton (@JamesClayton5) December 7, 2022

Musk criticized the investigation. “So the city of SF attacks companies that provide beds for tired employees instead of making sure children are safe from fentanyl. where are your priorities@LondonBreed?,” he said on Twitter with a link to an article detailing an account by a father who says his baby overdosed on fentanyl after being exposed to the drug on a city playground.

Some workers have already reported that they sleep at the company headquarters. Twitter’s director of product management, Esther Crawford, shared a photo of her last month of her sleeping in the office wearing an eye mask and sleeping bag. “When your team is pushing day and night to meet deadlines, sometimes #SleepWhereYouWorkCrawford wrote on Twitter.

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