Elon Musk promised big changes when he arrived at Twitter headquarters.
At least he’s committed to the joke.
Elon Musk promised changes many wouldn’t like when he walked into Twitter headquarters with a sink to announce his arrival and has spent the ensuing months implementing those changes.
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Whether it’s completely overhauling the verification system by making people pay for their check marks or sending employees emails at 2:30 a.m. to remind them that they need to be in the office at least 40 hours a week, Musk doesn’t he has been afraid of being unpopular in the company he careers.
Now, Musk really wants his employees to work at ‘Titter HQ’. Do you understand? Instead of Twitter, it’s Titter, get it? – so he is doing everything he can to make his vision for the company come true.
This isn’t the first time Musk has been at odds with the building’s owners.
In January, SRI Nine Market Square filed a lawsuit for more than $3.36 million for unpaid December 2022 rent and $3.43 million for January 2023 rent.
Musk has been looking to cut costs at the company he bought for $44 billion last year.
Part of its cost-cutting strategy has been to reduce the company’s physical footprint, while also pushing employees back to those physical locations, and Twitter was also sued by the owner of its London headquarters earlier this year. this year.